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Marie Couch Gaylord Combs me. The philosophy of the health education department is to instruct the pupils in the basic facts concerning disease and health so that they will protect their own health and that of their dependents. Also to influence them in the development of better attitudes and habits and to help them understand that health is a means to an end; it is not the goal itself. It aims to promote the happiest and best life attainable. The philosophy of the physical education department is, in so far as it is possible, our pupils are to be given the op- portunity and encouragement to attain the optimism of self- realization in the development of a sound body, a discip- lined mind and a sound character. Although we are of greater importance is the development of an appreciation for proper values, attitudes and ideals. Louis Kleopfer
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Saundra Bond Robert Pearson Sidney 0,Brian, Dale Tilleu, Cary Stewart, Larry Ashby, Donna Pemberton, Mrs. Saundra Bond, Shirlee Garrett, Chris Hardin. Art Department David Moss Barry Smith M usic Department Mr. David Moss, Margaret Conley, Gail Risinger, Dal- las Heltsley, Jo Ann Prather.
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Home Economics Gretchen Anderson Mary Earp Janet MeLemore The duty of the home economics staff is to provide in- struction which will equip families with the ability to im- prove the quality of their family life through more efficient development and utilization of human and material re- sources. It is with this in mind that we face the task of teaching our girls. Agriculture We are aware that only two out of ten farm boys complete a full four year college course. We are also i aware of the fact that approximately the same percen- I : tage remain on the farm. Our students are trained and taught to take their positions in society in their com- munity, as leaders. They are each trained in coopera- i tion such as group programs, fund raising, conducting meetings and taking part in them, attending and tak- 5 ing part in county, district, and state F.F.A. meetings. Each boy is trained to conduct meetings in observance of the Robertis Rules of Order. Joe Williams
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