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Though primarily interested in becoming a better school Q, teacher, Coach J. W. Mullins likes Teaching school and coach- ing sports equally well. Besides directing the practice of each sport in its turn during the year, Coach Dub Mullins teaches citizenship, world history, American problems and boys' physical education as well as being co-sponsor of the iunior class. Mr. Mullins, a swell fellow with a sense of humor, has won many l-F boys into his confidence through his likable ways. Priorities outside school for the coach are golf and his wife. Members of the sixth hour boys' physical educa- tion class are shown doing the jumping lack, one of several exercises needed to build strong and healthy bodies. Physical education classes are held three times weekly. This is the citizenship class, made up of freshmen N who are striving to become better citizens to their community and country.
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iiiiit viii tw 1 ,PUR izvitsi WHEELER, Pfiftclpal i Eugene Webb, senior diversified occupations student, is a valuable asset to the office staff. Employed by the veterans organization in charge of the construction work on the high school, Gene is responsible for keeping the veterans' re- ports and papers in perfect order and has been quite efficient at odd clerical iobs about the office. Looking studious, though not very cheerful are, Dick Riley, Barbara Riggs, Sue Hill, Rudy Harrold Velma Gulley, H. V. Clark, Connie Camp, Char lene Bertrand, Nedra Bean, and Edna Lou Al brecht, members of the world geography class Barbara Farmer is locating countries on the globe For he's a iolly good fellow might well have been penned with our helpful principal, Mr. lrvin Wheeler, in mind. Coming to lllmo- Fornfelt when in its infancy as a consolidated district, Mr. Wheeler has done much to promote better understanding and good will among students, teachers, and pa- trons alike. Among his numerous responsi- bilities, Mr. Wheeler must assist the coach in scheduling basketball, foot- ball, and baseball games. lt falls to his lot to approve nearly every ac- tivity sponsored by organizations throughout the year, as well as to keep up with absentees and super- vise the student council elections which inaugurate each school year. A heavy-duty iob of his is to de- velop the schedule of classes for each term, his motive being to olease the majority. Besides being accountable to these several duties, our principal teaches general sci- ence and geography. With the best interests of the stu- dents at heart, Mr. Wheeler has proved himself truly to be a friend to all.
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With the addition of general shop and diversified occupa- tions to the I-F curriculum came Robert Rosenquist, instructor. Always optimistic and smiling, he has been friendly encour- agement to many a down-hearted student. As co-sponsor of the senior class, Mr. Rosenquist was a valuable assistant in all activities. Mr. Rosenquist is a family man and his wife and two youngsters are his main interest. His most outstanding hobby is making furniture and evidence of this pastime may be found in the form of articles of furniture in his home. Al- though much of his time at home is spent in his workshop, he also has another hobby, playing his trumpet, for which he is exceptionally talented. 0 Harold George, H. V. Clark, Bill Bunting, Yense Hopke, Charles Eifert, Bill Zimmerman, Rudy Harrold, Ralph Finley, Kenneth Raney, Winford Mayfield, Gerald Hooper, Homer Hamilton, and William Reynolds are busy making work tables in general shop class. Myron Carter, Patsy Carlton, Laura Spradlin, Robert Sprenger, Winford Mayfield, and Bill Broadhacker are all engrossed in the study of diversified occupations.
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