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Fine Am' Teackem the choir of the Methodist church. Leader of the band and orchestra, Mr. Laycock does most of the music arranging for both his organizations and has written several compo- sitions which they perform. Not at all surprising is the fact that the favorite extra- curricular activities of girls' physical education teacher, Mrs. Joanne Kreinbihl, fall into the sports category. Ad- visor of the Girls' Athletic Association, Mrs. Kreinbihl enjoys the theater and likes to collect records. Head football coach, Mr. James Curry, is an inventor. He patented the Actual-Gram, a system of teaching plays to football teams by use of slides. Mr. Curry, health and physical education teacher, is leaving the teaching and coaching profession in June to join the Converse Rubber Company of Chicago. E ii N , A A ..... . CHRIS HEDRICK and Doris Kanwischer stand by while Mr. Theodore Prueter takes their ceramic works out of the kiln. Thomas, Chuck Russakov, Dale Trautman, Ronnie Allan, Mark Fowler, and Delbert Wood. TOM AUSTIN wins over Bob Factor as Mr. James Curry warfclies to make sure that there is no folll play. START OUT on your left foot. says Mrs. Joanne Kreinbihl as Phyllis Armstrong and Karen Von Seggern try to follow her lead. fs. -Q- Y ' T. '., H ' mmf' 'N' N V --mln Qw'M'!-ggljga HJ
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A FINAL EXAMINATION on the oboe is given Sophomore Stephanie Smith by Director R.P. Laycock. Man Hobbzby Diver! Sports, music, and art are hobbies in themselves, but teachers of these courses still find other things with which they amuse themselves . This year Mr. Theodore Prueter has been very helpful, not only to students taking his art courses, but also to members of decorating committees for school events . In addition, Mr. Prueter finds time to read, to collect records, and to work with ceramics and jewelry design. He leaves the faculty this year to take a posidon as assistant to the pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church in New York City. A do-it-yourself man, Mr. Raymond Zuercher, choral music instructor, enjoys working around his home. Mr. Zuercher, an ardent baseball fan, also likes to read his- tories . For twelve years, Mr. R. Paul Laycock has directed .fit i i 'S i PUTTING FINISHING touches on a giraffe are eighth grade art students Donna Schauss, Dave Robertson, and Danny Pierce. MEMBERS OF GRIDIRON team accepting letters and congratulations from Coaches Samuel Nan and James Curry at the football banquet are Chuck Rogers, Ray COMPETENTLY DIRECTING a group of boys, Mr. Raymond Zuercher explains just how he wants them to sing The Halls of Ivy.
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S-I Pvt' -1-....' EXPLA INING VARIOUS parts of a frog is Miss Ruth Bell as biology students Marolynn Crouch and Gay Hart listen attentively. :eggs Q ei.-an yr? . H-,Eig l um'-' f.. I w ' oirscmrc sum yumm Cbazllen e Ab! Met Over-crowded universities and resulting stiffer entrance examinations make it more difficult for high-school students to gain admission to institutions of higher learning. The challenge presented by these difficulties is met by providing many courses designed to intrigue future college students . French, offered again after a four-year absence, Spanish, and Latin are each taught in basic and advanced sections . In addition to technicalities involved in foreign grammar, stu- dents learn about the culture of that people whose language they are studying. Fundamental to all higher learning is English, required in five of the upper six grades. Every time a sentence is spoken, or a story is told, grammar rules must be observed. More than anything else, the proper use of English sets edu- cated people apart from others. lii liiiroiirrs rms l IIEHUKS FHVIUID ummm r 4,, RESUI-T wr X H u P I W I F ,iff ' ag y l I E gl U f ,,,5,,,,gg1rsrS v-v,,ff, 1 GETTING THE PROJECTOR ready for showing of a A POSTER SET UP for the art and science exhibit is shown by Frances movie, Tom Churchill carefully threads the film Schauss to Mr. Yun Kung LCC. 3 visitor f1'0m KONE'- through the proper loops. A Y ,,,. mf. :3ipiEl?Rhwww.wwHU:U,1 , xsgfjggfggx , E ' trier N I EXAMINING PROJECTS set up for the art and science fair are Ray Thomas, Chuck Carpenter, Bob Wallace, and Tim Sommer. s, N ,. N U in N 18
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