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Mew mem mnmp-wee- wvrtr Mrs. Myrintha Gill Mr. Donald Basinger Mrs. Mary Ellen Smith S peecb M mic Music-Healtb Speecb-Debzzte W . .QTncouraged Self-Expression . . . W a Part 0 classes, family 1 might 1 counten cient a of the i XX Mr.Kim Butningham V, g Q R t 'k Miss Becky Call Speecla-Debate Art To help the Student help himself ': was the main purpose of the Fine Arts Department of Bountiful High School. Encouraging self-ex- pression in ideas and emOtions, the instructors of the speech dass- es taught the tools needed in the art of communication. The re- splendent tones produced by the music classes brought a sense of appreciation to those who per- formed and those who listened. The detailed and picturesque beauty of art was attentively stud- Learning to sketch from a live model was one of the more enjoyable subjects taught in art classes. ied by the students of the Art De- partment.
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:Ward conducted . . . Defihed the Laws of Science . . . Unknowns, infinite numbers, and objeCts of immeasurable weight were challenges met by the minds of the students in the Math Department. Algebra and geometry, and the basics of math were presented to the various classes so that students would understand the fundamentals of this science. In advanced classes, the knowl- edge needed in preparation for higher courses in college was taught, and the details of mathematics were carefully Studied. Everyday problems in handling figures were given in general math classes in order that Students might gain the ability to reason and comprehend. tgvve ,qi ;vd . IV 6' an experimental advance placement biology class. Mr. Don H. Perkins Mr. Paul R. Cook H eallla H ealtbeMrztbematicr Exercise and vigorous aetivities needed to build healthy minds and bodies were given at Bormtiful High School by the Department of Physical Education. The rules of sportsmanship and the funda- mentals of various Sports were explained and practiced to create a c00perative attitude among the students. The funCtion and struc- ture of the human anatomy were taught in the classes of health and physiology. ProjeCts on t0pics ranging from sports in other lands to the intriguing subjecr of hthe mind and its complex patterns were Studied. Mrs. Dee Anne Brown Ployrical Education Mr. Bennie M. Mangus , H ealtb-Phyrical Education . Mr. Lloyd Hayes Hutory-Pbytical Education Mr. Richard J. Lewis Healtla-Phyriml Edumtion
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t c1155.; am in M Mrs. Margaret Jensen Mrs. Patricia Jones Home Economic; Bmineu Students practiced sewing skills in the homemaking classes. Patterns and recipes, nurrition and family relations were all a part of the Home Economics Department. In homemaking classes, the every day problems of home management and family living were Studied and discussed so that the Student might be better prepared to accept the responsibilities en- countered in the future. To help the Students become effi- cient and happy homemakers was one of the main objeCtives 0f the insrrucrors. Skilled and efficient businessmen and women are the result of the training that the business department of Bountiful High School offered to the students. Accounting, operating business machines, typing, and shorthand are skills that will be helpful to the future business executive. The opportunities offered to graduates of business courses are innumerable and the practical experience gained helps to insure success in many vocational areas. . . . Prepared Students for Future Careers . . . Mrs. Patricia Davison Home Economict Homeliving Mr. Lyle B. Webb Mrs. Cleo Barker Mrs. Ida Leonard Home Economics , Bmineu 6 Mr. Charles Wall Mr. Lyle DhAdams Butinext Butinety ex L; .-....-,- VVA.M.A.- avV. v n 19
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