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Home Economics H .nl i 31: 311. MRs.FLoRA HOMEWOOD ::' ::::55E,- A sample of what homemaking will be is offered in Mrs. Flora Homewood's home e conom i cs classes. Cooking, sewing, furniture refinishing, and budgeting are a few of the arts of the home which you can learn under her ex- pert guidance. Manual Arts pug A 115 . f P J K MR. BILL SILVER Do you like to make things with your hands and see the IO result of your learning? Then the shop classes directed by Mr. Silver are what you should have on your schedule.
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English From Sandburg to Shakespeare, from subiects tosplit infinitives, we are guided by our English teachers. Anecessary but never ending iob, teaching 600 stud- ents to use their own language. As freshmen you had Mrs . Laugh- ridge, sophomore, Mrs. Brown, iunior, Mrs. Elledge and Miss Coffey, ancl senior, Mr. Carter. Lay on, McDuff. Seniors study Macbeth with Mr. Carter. nc? ournalism Layout, the fi ve w's , dead- line, head line, are familiar lingo in the iournalism classes taught by Miss Coffey and Mrs. E l ledge. You learn that your morning newspaper is really quite a complicated affair. Miss Coffey scans a Marionette with iournalism students. .k,,, l 5..1.M-- '1 ri A' 5 if' fs, 15 N Nx Even our En lush instructorsdisagree on the comma before 9 and' How can we hope to learn? Laughridge, Carter, Brown, Coffey, Elledge l0N HlGHLlGHTS imw 16.51
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Physical Education -. x-., .- ,s ji ,gas wi, W if 4,,,,'.'f5 xffge, P., -f 'Aff ' Wi ,fx 3 , is ,-za 2'?i3j5?W'4Sz?i?z' f' I! 0. r5'6's iv Q if , f X' x ' 5,13 ei., : . b' . fl ' - vi, 'Sf 44 -5 - J . , 4' The gym, scene ofgreat games and sock hops, is also the V , lv 3 , f. , scene of boys' physical ed M ' ' il ' ' Q I s-.,',,,., Physical Education - Exercise, exercise, you must take your ex- ercise. Whether you lik e it or not, you must take hea l th and physical education. But, fortu- nately, the excellent teachers, Mrs. Hudick, Mr. McElrath, and Mr. Ditt, make what could be drudgery in to an interesting and varied class. Where else could you learn to play soccer, hand ball, and ground tennis? Driver Education is an effort to keep you alive for your alloted time. Mr. Ditt, withthe helpof audio-visual aids, instructs pro- spective drivers in the elements of good and safe driving. A new Chevrolet, furnished by Ballew Motor Company, is used in prac- tical application of what you've learned From big yellow books and Mrs. Hudick, freshmen girls learn how to be healthy. Even physical education has desk work for teachers Mr. McElrath, Mrs. Hudick, Mr. Ditt. Driver Education S
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