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i , NN' Jeff TT Kar vu-....,s ' 'Ways Mtn X if r I WWF 5 i sivaiifii i 5' Miss Marie Brown Mathematics Harold C. Elder Science Mrs. Ruth Harris Mathematics Gerald L. Schmidt X1 .- if Mathematics and Scien 594057 ce Basis For Technical Jobs Back of every known engineer, scientist, doctor, and many other professions is a good background in science and mathematics. The curriculum in each of these is a full senior high program. Gerald Schmidt was added to the staff this year to relieve the heavy enrollment in both science and mathematics. Miss Marie Brown has classes in senior high mathematics and Mrs. Ruth Harris has classes in junior high mathematics. Mrs. Harris also coaches the junior high lay. Mr. Harold Elliiler, who is president of the Hays City Teachers Association, teaches clas- ses in science. Mr. Elder also advises the science club and the Future Teachers of America. Dissecting a frog seems to be enjoyable from the smile on Pat Gross' face as she lends a hand to Kenneth Solomon at the job in biology.
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1 V 1 Miss Blanche Bloxom Librarian George Gatnschet Handwriting M English and Social Science Communications George Gatschet comes to the high school at 2:00 to teach penmanship. The library and supervised study periods are under the guidance of Miss Blanche Bloxom. James Lewis has inherited more than his share of night activities. He directs the all-school play, the junior play, the Thespian one-act p ays, the debate squad, and the forensic activities. His teaching schedule includes speech, dra- matics, and English 9. Miss Mabelle Vandeventer, who taught in Hays High in 1946-47, returned this year as junior high English and social science instruc- tor. She also advises the largest organization in school, the junior Kayettes. fb .Qcu--cl'-4, 5,-. L L X James Lewis Speech and English iss Mabelle Vandeventer For the first time since '51, debate was a part of the school program. Under the direction of James Lewis, speech instructor, the following were out for debate: fseatedj James Lewis, Kay ImMasche, and Jim Lm- enbergeg fstandingj Perry Bemis, Ronald Sharp, Steve Flood, and Denny Lee. 27
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Teachers never work is the opinion of most students. From the looks of Miss Wilda Smith's desk after final exams, there's lots of work to be done after the students have gone home. Robert Blazer Social Science Golf Junior High Coach Gleyn Lowe Social Science , Physical Education Social Science, a Must A social science minor is required for graduation. Every student takes American history and constitution. Each may select an- other half unit to complete his work. Miss Wilda Smith has classes in American history, world history, and constitution. She advises,the Kayettes. Robert Blazer teaches driver training and junior high history. He is also the junior high athletic coach and in- structor in golf. Bob is advisor to the ever- busy dance committee, too. Gleyn Lowe has classes in driver training and junior high civics. Gleyn is also head track coach and helps on the other major sports. Richard Burnett, who started teaching in '50 but was called into the service, return- ed this year to the social science department and is one of the guidance directors of the school system. Dick also is the head senior advisor. Miss Wilda M. Smith it 'S Social Science 4 Richard E. Burnett - Social Science Guidance :lf -44 ' . :ff fr ? f I i 'ia f t A. It I r .Q 0 N . f Es fi. 5 i Y C 'EEK 5 t -.f s . if 2. :E 53359. H 1- -six 0 Q x if , Xe' v Qu i ttf? .V Y Y Y .is it A. s-'31 , - lt ' Zkbfwgk ' , i f k - w s Q 'A 85.1-i' ' i ' 'MVK 'JV . ff Las- t, mln , ilissftalwct
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