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Point those toes, girls! Mary Engle, Freda Brown, Cecelia Re'uss and Joyce Hauschild exercise in a physical education class. Physical education offers to every student the opportunity to keep his body strong and Well through exercise and fun. The department offers the students a chance to participate in exercising, dancing, tennis, skating, bowling, basketball, badminton and many other activities. Girls gain posture, poise and confidence. Sportsmanship and co-ordination are features in the boys' department. E Qnly by maintaining a clean body can a student have a clean mind. This prin- ciple is the goal of the physical education department. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Top row: Elsa Pinkham, girls' physical education department head, David Holmes, football coach. Bottom row: Barbara Simpson, physical educationg Carol Houck, physical educationg Gerald Stannard, boys' physical education department head, basketball coachg William Diedrick, physical education.
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N INDUSTRIAL ARTS 3 W Top row: George Theodorsen, department headg Vern Broadwell, woodshopg Leonard Graham, electronicsg Kenneth Hagen, plas- tics. Bottom row: Alvin Olson, auto shopg Dale Spurgeon, metal shop. Boys who are interested in any of the trades find industrial arts courses very valuable. Mechanical drawing is essential for prospective engineers. After elementary study, wood shop students enjoy constructing boats, water skis and furniture. Car enthusiasts, through auto shop, learn to mold their interest into a constructive trade. Boys and girls, using ingenuity, construct useful and ornamental articles in the plastic classes. Other industrial arts courses offered include mechanical drawing, metal shop, architectural drawing and electronics. Left to right: Earl Tripp uses the table saw in woodshop as Mark Schroeder, Dennis Smith, Dan Vannurden, Larry McCauley and Gerald Goodman await their turn.
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