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ALL MUST TAKE THREE YEARS OF PHYSICAL ED The parts of an engine are pointed out by driver Carolyn Arnold and Faye Harris demonstrate the education instructor, Mr. Diehl, to Bobby Martin. correct way to administer artificial respiration. Health and physical education is re- quired of all students inthe eighth, ninth, and tenth grades. Gymnastics, individual and team sports, and health education classes make up the course. In the tenth grade, driver education is also included. Students are not only trained in the rules of such sports as baseball, basketball, soccer, volleyball, and bowling, but also in the rules of good sportsmanship in play. In these classes outstanding talent is dis- covered, and these students are encouraged to try out for the varsity teams. Boys' physical education classes learn better coordination through such sports as basketball.
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CLASS STATUS DEPENDS UPON CREDITS EARNED Jackie Palmer shows his architectural drawing MY- Merritt aids CCY Via iii the C0ml9iefi0ii Of hiS project to Mr. Merritt while Kenneth Whitlow watches. mechanical drawing Pfoject- Under the new requirement system, in Under the old system, for those stu- order to be classed as a Freshman, a stu- dents who were classed as eighth graders dent must have 3 1X2 creditsg as a Sopho- before 1958, it is necessary to have 3 1X2 mo re, 8g as a Junior, 12 U25 and as a credits to be classed as a Sophomoreg 8 as Senior, 16 1f2. a Juniorg and 12 as a Senior. As the sound of busy activity drifts over the shop, students work diligently to complete their tasks. 23
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HOME EC. DEPARTMENT HAS LATEST EQUIPMENT What's cooking? Something new and delicious promise Shirley Bryant, Aldah Meyers, and Rebecca Prillaman. Located in the new addition of the school, the Home Economics Department has for the students' use the latest equipment including two stoves, a refrigerator, a freezer, eight Proper rules and the social graces of dining is Selecting a pattern for that new dress poses a problemfor sewing students, Betty Crawford, Mildr Thawley, and Gwen Dalton. sewing machines, a washer, and a dryer The classes include training in child care clothing, family economics, family relations foods, health, and housing. ed 9 ! properly demonstrated by Jo Ann Mullins and Sue A new hair-do for Carolyn Arnold, compliments Jones. of Elaine Harris, is approved by Mrs. Robertson.
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