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DEXTERITY IS AN INDISPENSABLE FACTOR FOR OUR YOUTH The gym classes are essential to round out a physical education. Through these classes fair play, alertness, and good co-ordination are obtained. This department helps to form a strong healthy base essential upon which to build the mental maturity. Four years of shop are offered. Freshmen are enrolled in wood or metal shop. For the sophomores metal shop is an elective. Mechanical drawing is available to the Juniors. Seniors may work in an advanced shop class. The girls' gym class is forming a tricky pyramid. Bob Harding and Gus Cruikshank look on as Ron Sharp solders. The boys learn the tactics of basketball DALE HARDING Coach Boys' Gym MARY ELLEN SLACK Girls' Athletics 12 BILL VACEK Shop Coach
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VOCATIONAL COURSES PROMOTE LEARNING BY DOING SHARON EGGER DONALD GRAHAM Homemaking Shop The Vocational courses consists of Home Economics, Agriculture and Industrial Arts. In the Home Ec course aspir-ing homemakers, dieticians, and fashion designers receive training mmm for their respective careers. The Agricultural course trains our future farmers in the handling and care of farms and crops. Under the Industrial Arts Course comes the wood shop and v metal shop. The boys enjoy making projects to show their handiwork in both wood and metal. Boy! That home cookin'. These boys find agriculture an interesting course. Carol Madsen and Phyllis Hoyle sew a mean stitch. 11
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THE XYZ’s OF N.C.H.S BUSY SCHOOL SCHEDULES Voting for County Government Day is a serious business. One class in ninth grade civics is taught by a Junior High teacher, Sara Jane Whitten. Students track across the street for the class. Student publications include the Otoean, school paper, published each three weeks, and Pioneer, the annual. Journalism is offered the second semester to Sophomores and Juniors. This beginning class carries English credit. After completing this course, students may work on the Otoean and in Senior Year the Pioneer. Margaret Martin, the beacon in our lighthouse, has efficiently and deftly handled office routines. Emma Brust is our very capable school nurse. Kay Stalhut, Judy Stoewe, and Judy Carlisle proofread. Parents visitation night was a part of American Education Week. FLORENCE BARTA Journalism EMMA BRUST Nurse MARGARET MARTIN Secretary SARA JANE WHITTEN Civics 13
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