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The Chosen Ones MRS. COLETTE DENNIHAN: Choir, Allied Arts. MR. BUDDY ZIMMER: Theatre Arts, Advanced Acting, Acting, Basic Composition. Mrs. Dennihan and Mr. Zimmer examine the score forthe spring musical The Kjng and I. ' LEFT: MISS PEGGY 0'NEILL: Art I, Advanced Experi- mental Art. Miss O'Nei11 conveys the idea of the importance of symmetry and design in students' work. LOWER LEFT: MR. ART ZIMOLA: General Shop, Drafting, Woodworking, Drivers' Education. Mr. Zimola instructs one of his students in the use of the band saw. BELOW: SISTER JOSEPHINE: Clothing I, Clothing II, Gourmet. Sister Josephine demon- strates the technique of putting in a sleeve. 26
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Great Names MISS EDDIE ALLEN: Government, American History. MR. THOMAS SULLIVANQ American History, World History. Miss Allen and Mr. Sullivan discuss a simulation game in history classes. MR. WALTER Tylicki explains how to study for a test. TYLICKI: American History, Life in the Modern World. Mr. n History Two innovations have been introduced into the Social Studies Department this year. A new World History book has been used, and the American History classes have tried a new approach. After studying from America's discovery through the Civil War, the students then discuss topics such as politics, foreign policy, economy, city, and American values. The sophomore classes played Strike . A game re-enacting the situations between labor and management. Other games of similar interests were conducted to teach the values in government. Students in the American Problems classes visited Washington and attended a mock United Nations assem- bly in Emporia. Possible changes next year include the combination of junior and senior English with History. MR. ROY JOHANSEN: World History, American Problems. Mr. Johansen seems pleased with a report on current events. 25
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MRS. PAT SHIPLEY: Girls' Physical Education, Girls' Advanced Physical Education. Mrs. Shipley teaches the ups and downs of basketball. trampoline test. MR. LEN MOHLMAN: Boys' Physical Education, Boys' Advanced Physical Education. Tom Brennan looks to see his score from the Students Develop Coordination Skills l 1 S Q 'L MISS DOROTHY MURPHY: Shorthand, Personal Typing, Typing I, Secretarial Practice. MRS. PAT PERUSICHQ Recordkeeping, Accounting. Miss Murphy and Mrs. Perusich observe the new business catalogue. Personal Typing, Typing I 27
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