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Students Train foi Vickie James and Lee Hinsch learn the art of flow¬ er arranging through their course in home economics. Jackie Bice and Jane Cook prepare another tasty meal under the capable supervision of Mrs. Pat Mil¬ ler, home economics teacher. Mr. Bernard Ticich explains the intricate diagram of a current Cliff Gorrell, Mike Brown, Howard Biasing, and project to onlooking industrial arts students, Monty Nichols, Mil- Norm Grover appease their desire to create as they lard Ensign, Larry Husted, and Joe Stotler. make various useful articles in shop class.
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Mrs. Rosemary Mc- Keen stresses physical education as an impor¬ tant part of all girls’ cur¬ riculum. Jane Pepple, Twyla Snyder, Joyce His- song, Lana Richmond, Virginia Smathers, Alice May, Nancy Osmun, and Sue Blech demonstrate one phase of this pro¬ gram. As academic subjects strengthen our knowledge, physical education builds our bodies and character. Sportsmanship may be applied at any time, any place, or in any situation. Education, both physical and mental, is not lost but remains to be¬ come a great part of our future lives. Calisthenics is an important part of physical education. Here M r. George Cherry has Dave Sholl, Bill Worden, Bob Stotler, Mike Bell, Barry Finzer, and Steve Maxfield doing deep-knee bends. Applications 18
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