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' Mrs. Erb r Mrs . L Bax , Commerce N Libr - Smith Sex?-A Studiiudles is tgkgi The commercial department, ' 522- Smith, instrujty at Math , A of social I Hai! Wsisiory. taught by Mrs. Erb. offers 4 grow our librarian tor of math . The iiel ew my Mkgerican and full-year courses. She is a super 78,111 Size each Our library, fs ovef xatguclerxls in otldl'xiS10YY' competent advisor for the an- Vlslofl. Year under hem strucis S. histoill' w nual staff of which she is spon- I Missclxugrogy . sor . PSYC I I 1 i i I , r Mr Competitive sports are essential for the student's physical development as well as a challenge to his mental relaxation. Mr. I-louser coaches all the high school sports aswell as super- vising the girls Sz boys physical education classes. I-le also teaches 2 classes in industrial arts. The agriculture department is headed by Mr. Melton. His work with the F.F.A. has proven him an able instructor. I-le also teaches general science Ss chemistry. I-louser , Mr. Melton phys' Ed' Ag. 3a Science Mr 11 Mr. Hylton S. M MIS' Bugviidaiice ce cotlflsel English pThe home eliome Ec.o2ri l Music Sioux guidafxcgnstiuctotll Mr. Hylton. instructor of Eng- ofartments areconolnics and It Burnett' chool muS1 need nie' , lish 2. 3.4, also finds time to hon MPS. Moore under the 1 aff de- Mtjand hi!-hi io, 3 balais hatmffgs, sponsor the junior and senior futuf helping go Who speliidership W nies we usxlmemdmgol Vox plays. He strivesto instill with- ben e adults to me of A S long 'cam accom? theblen tw. in the student the fundamentals er holwewiveprepare to Igerlca 'S vvthether use in haimo of grammar and speech. S' eC0me - s. 5 mln ' . oi 0 10 , -.......,.,.,..-W,-5 ,..,.... wer- . :inure , :me.e4:::::pzu:l
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Y awe xc ts. XCOOX NWS e Sch X13 uiidage owed est? thai s A 10 . t ' 9 3 . U A md XO wie Suu 1 E30 we X 0 . Yi 6 be 099 DYE KYWSXC N afw amaze 'Y ,Lays 0 ggtgalt sie' or is a '90 sC 1 , siuden Mrs. Lawson 7th grade Hard work and study are two re- quirements for the seventh grade stude nt. Through the untiring efforts of Mrs. Lawson, the students are thoroughly grounded in the basic rules for adult life. Mrs. Robb Special Education Special education begun early in the pupil's school curricu- lum, helps make it possible for the student to lead a normal life in later school years and adulthood. 8th grade Learning to face responsibility in life, as well as becoming thoroughly instructed in the foundation subjects for higher education, is stressed by Mr. Denny. He has as his goal for each of his students, a well ad- justed life looking toward the future with a determination to succeed. 9 tan Ce of of gfade Stl-e MIS. Mrs' Mc 6,thA4CC01-kle 0 kle he, Ie Hes! sses r . gt adelph. yandf. l he pagl'6SL1sefuA: lp. the alrgess HDPO1-. ent of J As we pal, time grade ze nsh' 1' the dge. Whi S mind . Hig:lDPl'OHChj5g 131:-. 63 him Tknowle Student: Under l' - SF' x ' Fsqiilg' K 'X f -sexy ' s sr rp-.gQxg:3rsg ,- hs - Mr. Purdom Elementary Principal l asbeing elementary princi- r. Purdom also divides his with the seventh and eighth classes. l-le stressesgood citi- p and dependability as basic requirxbments for reaching a goal. Being an efficient teacher means ove activities on the school ground as well as textbook. New equipment or improveme require the teacher's supervision and cons Pictured here, we find Mr. Redus, Mrs rseeing of outdoor teaching from the its on the grounds tructive criticism. . Smith, and Mrs. Burnett observing the decorating committee as they prepare for the Homecoming football game. . iz: 5
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COMMERCE The commerce department include typing, shorthand, general business, With the increasing demand for efficien more of these courses are necessary requ' American citizen. Mrs. Erb is thoroughly qualified in th realizes that a knowledge and experien make accomplished individuals out of a i In typing, practice doesn't always rrl d tion does strengthen your learning, an some kind of improvement. The applic one of these subjects enables the student help him to stand on his own two feet. Mrs. Erb observes the typing class as they strive for speed and accuracy. HOME ECONOMICS uf ii :elif Fora girl one ofthe most rewarding activities included in the school curriculum is the Home Economics department. Mrs. Moore instructs the girls in the basic fundamentals of homemaking, which include meals preparation, canning, nutrition, personal appearance, and sew- ing. 2 5 s 5 E 'L the following classes: nd secretarial practice. y in office work one or ements for the average field of teaching. She e in business work will HICLIIS. ake perfect , but repeti- practice should involve ation of one's best self in to acquire skillsthat will wmfwwmwn fm 5 , S ..Leam by doing- 15 an old rule that is still true. Through their 5 pf creative work each girl learns the joy of accomplishment. W r Aside from the regular classroom assignments, the F.H.A., which plays an active part in the school, is a way in which the participants may share new ideas and designs with other students over the country. Mrs. Moore demol Deanna Gold, and Mr. Melton assists Wayne Smith, Larry Allhands. and Travis Jaroszewski with their Supervised Farm- ing Record Books. AGRICULTURE Labor saving devices, the latest farmin farm improvements and management. ar under the supervision of Mr. MCHOH- His experience in the field of agriculture give opportunity for learning. Agriculture is the most vital field of p It would be impossible for mankind to st ducts of the soil. The F.F.A. chapter is an added char 11 organization features livestock shows and cc istrates for Delores Eutler Sara Pearson. techniques, as well as studied and discussed special knowledge and s the boys an unlimited roduction in the world. lrvive without the pro- rnel of learning. This attle judging. ....,,,x,,, , ,i,,,............ ,--.0
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