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Elective Courses Offer Challen e as i Bobbie Bland, M.S. Foocls, FHA Gwinclle Chamberlain, B.S. Aulomechanics, VlC June Darnell, B.S. Clolhing. Home ancl Family Living, FHA Calherine Jones, M. Ed. Arrs. Craflrs, English Tommy Nelson, B.D.. Bible Waller Nelson, Drivers Training Jim Resfine, M.A. Orcheslra, Band, Music Theory, Slage Band my Jess Roan, B.S.Ed.. Woodworking, Mechanical Drawing, Pre-Engineering, lndusirial Arls Club Gordon Suils, M.Ed. Choir, English Guy Ya+es, B.A. Drama. Speech. English Jerry Wilcher, senior, molds a piece of clay inlo pol- Mr. Roan clemonslraies iechniques of leveling fery during arf class. ancl sawing wood lo his woodworking class.
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Mr. Cook plays soccer wilh Jrhe boys in his fiffh period PE class. PE Stresses Physical Fitness Gene Cook B.S. PE, World l-lislrory. Tennis Sfeve Kasfner B.S. PE. Wresrling June Legacy B.S. PE. Cheerleaders. lnframurals Mickey Pelley Bs. PE, English, PE club Physical educalion aclivilies com- bined sporfsmanship, cooperarion, and skill. Three years of, PE were required of all sfudenls unless lhey were ex- cused for heallh reasons. Gym classes were nor required for boys who were aclive in arhleiics. Each period began wilh exercises, and skills were developed in sollball, volleyball, archery, baskelball, Tennis. and badminlon. Boys also played soccer and Touch foolball. Physical filness Jresfs were laken Jrhree limes a year. The 'resls included The soflball ihrow, broad jump. shuf- fle run. 50-yard dash, 600-yard walk- run, sir-ups, and pull--ups.
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to Talented, Skilled Students The elective courses were designed to allow students to advance in a specialized area. l-lomemalcing students studied toods, clothing, interior decorating. consumer buying, time and money management, and home and tamily living. ln art classes, the students busied themselves with pottery malcing, sculpting, and wood carving. The applied electives included choir, band, orchestra, theory, auto- mechanics, woodworking, pre-engin- eering, mechanical drawing, and driver's training. Bible students learned the history ot the Bible. They were taught the basics ot the Hebrew and Greek languages. Approximately twenty students were en- rolled in the Bible class. Linda Ray prepares to hem the dress that she made in homemalcing class.
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