Imperial Schools - Diplomat Yearbook (Gladewater, TX)

 - Class of 1966

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Tubs 45 . f 'K it-9 ,v ,-ii. K. A ,ff I ii f 'rwmss-1rfvff Niii if V I rf -A t 4 VAVV f To someone used to automatic washers and gas-heated driers the experience of washday at SDP. was certainly unique, Although all of the 1l6l'C.l'.l'ff,f6.5i were provided for, there was little that could be termed lz1.x11ryI There was real pioneer atmosphere surrounding genuine pioneer convenience. Units were scheduled on a rotation basis to assure everyone the opportunity of getting at least one wash period in every week. Obstacles, of course, were faced from time to time. Strong winds often prevented the fire under the big pot from heating the water, or sudden storms and squalls would wash out a unit and douse the fire. But when all was Ngo, there was a flurry of activity. The fire under the large iron kettle was set roaring and the wash water was heated. Rinse tubs were filled with cold water, often from the lake. Once the wash water was hot the re- to Rub cipe for clean clothes was ready. To one pail of hot water add sufficient cold water to make scrubbing bearable. Stir in M cup of wash soap or comparable detergent. Add lg! cup bleach fto whites onlyj if desired. Drop in assorted clothing. Add 5 lbs. of elbow grease, one pint of sweat, a handful of red knuckles, an hour of conversation with your neighbors, a little frustration, a whole lot of azppremzlion Qfor that automatic washer and gas drier back homej, and the results are . . . As yould expect! St Scrub IH

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NRA instruct National Rifle Association certified instructors demonstrated the safe use of the single-shot Rem- ington .22's used in the riflery program. The use of the sling and the prone position were demonstrated, practiced and used throughout the course. Before lessons in sighting commenced. everyone was im- pressed with the cardinal rule of rifle safety: Treat every gun as if it were loaded. OH Students hecame accustomed to the proper sight picture through the use of benched rifles and the triangulation technique, The 'lmarkeru of the two- man shooting teams holds a movahle target over a piece of paper set some distance away, As the rifle is sighted directions are given the marker by the shooter to move the target. The marker marks the paper with a pencil through a small hole in the '---ag.. my .age AQ. Wwbyo, g..,12 lt'Ffw -M fi'i'?'l'1' fr U' Na, fx ,'i' T-' iw- ' afrzn, H - ji . .,- 533 EPf- -71 5-rw A , ..',4-,Q .- .,. ,., 4 V- -1f 2' :iff T., , 'A fikifsglj. f' 1 5-PN. ' x.v f?e,3m,, V. x ,, ,f 1- . ..'- 1 f wr ,,. f-fs 3'-fm-.sas JR- ::....v-fm , f - M W' 73 Tsiiiff f rke . ' 'fi M ' ' . ak -f in ' .. -ce ljllrvj.. .,,. 233: 15 W: ' W l Treat every gun as If it were loaded. V' ' 5' ' - ' ., f 'f if V. , f vi T N' -5 xc i' it If V 2 Carry only empty guns when not in use. ly I N ' A 3 Be sure barrel and action are free of ob- ff ff.. .1 structions. 1 -- finyiqi, , - ,. ' -:Maid - ll zwigigigyglr V' 4 Carry your gun so you can always control , , PY'-,WVT A2 the direction of the muzzle. II t ,nitric r 5 Be sure of your target before you fire. , ,.v,Le?-.. I W NV U I Tx' ,Lvl 1-7 if, L x ,Fi . - . , M n '- r ,Tig Never point a gun at anything you do not Hi' 5 ' AW' 1 4 intend to shoot. , 'mix ' ' ' - .. ,-' A ,Meet -'tsmw-Sig? J., Never leave a loaded gun unattended. ,, ' 5 u' . Never climb an obstacle or tree with u loaded gun, Never shoot at a flat hard surface or water. Respec t a londowner's property, luull's-eye when the shooter has a good sight pic- ture. This is repeated three times. The resulting triangle indicates the degree of understanding the student has of the sight picture. To begin every class the instructor, or range com- mander, passed out targets to paired shooting teams. ' ef Ten rounds were shot hy each person. During the firing the range commander would read off the shots as each student carefully fired his ten rounds. After all rounds had heen fired, targets were retrieved and scores calculated. Each oneis partner then exchanged roles and took their turn at firing.



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Andreas, Mary Bates, Linda Boucher, Leslie Bronkar, Linda Denny, Charla Enos, Susan French, Billy Jo Galloway, Cindy Graham, Debra Groom, Deborah Hamilton, Candace Hanway, Jennifer Hunling, Sidni lnce, Carol Lomascola, Gracie Lovell, Brenda Miller, Deborah Place, Laura Scarbrough, Linda Scheffler, Kalhleen Slalions, Janet Sullon, Glenna Upchurch, Delores Weese, linda 'B-i. W3 xx ? i 'i' 5 xy, J' A41 U 3, my V. gk ,xg 1 wghaifil fit? are ,Y ,fr A Ar A Q , if' re 1 s r G , .I ..,, int o f ii iffzi' - 5,19 i H 'H :Qi n Yi? C Q' so sg 3 T Ex 5 ELAINE MCCALLUM Counsellor 4 '11 .Af I nj A ii: J ,.-f 'W , i i , , . Q 6 if, , Sophomore, Ambassador College, Pasadena nil I ' ,J ,A i-ana if' I' 'fl is, 'Elf ' zl-

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