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WILSON K. LEWARS PATRICIA A. I.EI'I ELIZABETH I.. STOCKTON Health and Physical Health and Physical Swimming and Education Education Physical EdUCClTiOf1 Plenty of activity in gym class. Try this sometime it you think it's easy slnfuwif The Physical education sponsibility of giving students a ule. This varied schedule, which has everyone to enjoy, consists of work, sports, and games. The ing together and getting to know a feeling of accomplishment and tion. The building up of the bodies portant part of the physical The swimming program, which has into full swing this year, aims to teach mers the ability to swim and to kick, and tor interested students to techniques which are required to pass Like physical education, swimming is build up the bodies ofthe students. The hygiene course gives the learn about the splendor of a strong, rather than to fear and dread light the truth about diseases, their cures. RONALD PETERS demonstrates an exercise on rest of the class. re- for get rm- ut the
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..-v'- GEORGE M. EHEMANN Wood - Printing ,,,,.nah0 Mechanical drawing class develops techniques used by drafstmen in industry. DEAN R' LEMON Industrial Arts is a required course from the sev- enth to the ninth grade and an elective subject from grade ten to twelve. ln this department students gain experience in mechanical drawing, wood, metal, printing, plastics and leather work. It is the aim of this department to provide opportunity for creative activity through which a pupil may discover his in- terests and abilities. From the many fine projects turned out in the shops we have been fortunate in having some re- ceive awards through the Ford Motor Company's In- dustrial Arts awards contest. This contest is conducted on a national basis, and therefore it is quite an honor to be given this recognition. O 1 Metal - Drawing KENNETH E. LEISTER General Shop NEVIN R. FRANTZ JR. General Shop A wide variety of proiects carried out in the shops devel- ops craftsmanship and an appreciation for good design and construction.
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s li f 5 4, w..w:4,L,.f vit CHARLES W. HUNGERFORD KENNETH N. BARSHINGER PAULINE A. HOFFMAN Swimming and Health and Physical Health and Physical Physical Education Education Education godly 244, 706 7fw'ed 74 7 Never any let up in MR. LEWARS' gym class. You never knew you had so many muscles. Mr. HUNGERFORD has Harry Mum- maw and Jack Gardner demonstrate the racers dive to his swimming class. LOUISE V. RYS Special Education MISS RYS works with a small reading group. 1--. 'Q-...Q
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