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“You don’t have to play hookey to go fishing” William Grossoehme proves the point, as Robert James and Ellis Jeffery agree. Mr. Grossoehme teaches biology; Mr. James, physiology, visual aids, and driver training; Mr. Jeffery, physics and chemistry. Direct Study to Develop Students An electrically charged ebony rod which attracts water is demonstrated by John Lewis while John Oakes look on. Mr. Lewis and Mr. Oakes teach junior high science. If the school nurse, Mrs. Lucille Witt, has Asian flu, which attacked both faculty and students in October, Tom Kidd and Miss Betty Brown will recognize the symptoms. Mr. Kidd and Miss Brown teach junior high gym and swimming. Page 16
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Stopping for a moment in the middle of one of their typical discussions are A. Jack Mueller and John McCormick. Mr. Mueller teaches American history, coaches debate, and has a stagecraft class. Mr. McCormick teaches American history and a ninth grade social studies class. In the morning, his cheery salute greets early arrivers at the west door. To trace the orbit of Sputnik and mark the Distant Early Warning line in Canada are among the uses found for the world globe by seventh and eighth grade social studies teachers, Doran Grossman, Miss Georgia Britton, and Lawrence Austin. To Be Used for Business or Leisure, Mrs. Velma Snook, Kenneth Freese, Mrs. Pearl Lowell, and Duane Schulz confer about selections for the annual December music program. Mrs. Snock teaches senior high vocal music; Mr. Freese, junior high instrumental music; Mr. Lowell, junior high chorus groups; and Mr. Schulz, senior high band and orchestra. The art teachers, Mrs. Velma Mae Peterson and George Rush compare results of pro- jects to stimulate creativeness and imagina- tion in their students. Mrs. Peterson has junior high art classes; Mr. Rush, both junior and senior high classes. Page 15
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Lloyd Schmadeke explains to Bernard (Bun) Galloway that the FFA teaches boys how to raise better crops of corn. Mr. Schmadeke teaches agriculture and is the sponsor of FFA. Mr. Galloway handles driver training and is director of athletic activities. Physically, Mentally, and Socially. Lively discussion about the activities of •their senior high gym and hygiene classes is characteristic of Kenneth Wall and Mrs. Vietta Short. Manual arts teachers are Evan Boiler, Watson Coleman, Boyd Thompson, and Ed Johnson. Mr. Boiler teaches junior high shop and electricity; Mr. Coleman, wood- shop; Mr. Thompson, metal work and ninth grade arithmetic; Mr. Johnson, drafting, and he is also the varsity basketball and reserve football coach. Page 17
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