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MR. CARL MORRISON MISS JOYCE MCMICKLE ,Mmini mzfizw gllfilf y Education may be broadly defined as preparation for life. Each teacher at Dallas High School may have definite obiectives for his particular subiect, yet these are part of the broad definition. For examples, classes in mathematics may stress the importance of logical thinking, physical education and health classes may emphasize sportsmanship, physical development, and good health habits, classes in social science, an appre- ciation and an understanding of our American heritage, with emphasis on good citizenship, while language art classes may have as their objectives an apprecia- tion of good literature and correct language usage. Thus, although each teacher may have specific objectives, the over-all purpose at Dallas High School is to prepare students for life, so that they may take their places as well-informed, intelligent citizens in our democracy. gf' MR. DONALD ZAMENAK .4-Q, is MRS. BETTY FOSTER wl wad' MR. JOHN MR. ROBERT MR. GORDON MR. KENNETH BARNES CLEATH KUNKE JACOBSON
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STUDENT GOVERNMENT The affairs of Dallas High School are carried out by four main organizations, namely the Student Body Officers, Student Council, Election Commission and Activity Council. Student Body Officers are nominated by the student council, or through a petition, and elected by the student body. Representatives to the student council consist of two members from each Fresh- man and Sophomore English class, two from each American History class and two from each Socto-Economics class. The Election Commission is made up of a Junior chairman, plus a representative from the Freshman, Sophomore, Junior and Senior classes. Making up the Activity Council is a student from each club or organization, whose duty it is to see that his specific club has a concession during the year. 'HD-sfw' First row: Bruce Siolund, Gail Schoppert, Roland McCormick, Neufeld, Mary Chambers, Mary Bell, Jo Ann Mary, Delores Evelyn Hildebrand, Chet Daniels, Joyce Schroeder, B. J. Snitker, Youngblood, Phyllis Mueller, Lois Pankratz, Shirley Henry, lla Earl Curtis, Ron Walser. Bartel, Joyce Foster. Second row: Mariorie Norman, Rita Darrow, Charlene Wiede- Last row: Pat Lanig, Pat Balzer, Lloyd Rockford, Earl Gibbs, man, Barbara Choat, Sally Buyserie, Jeanette Schultz, Sarah Jack Smith, Sidney Hodgson, Russell Wells, Dennis McFarland.
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I 'EW' MR. FRANK RICHARDS MISS DORIS CAMERON ,hub MR. FRANK GREENE 2 2 I MRS. GENEVIEVE BEHARRELL v ff-Pyfar M ...I div' 'sq MR. IVAN MR. FAIRFAX MR. ELTON MR. EUGENE NOBLITT PARRISH SALISBURY LAWRENCE
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