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Sherwin D. Powell, a m The boys in Mr. Ketchems' print class learn about the ll BU' ' , Qs. , ' 1 'Ii-: ' 2 ' 'f'. Q as m 2:5 Q.- N' . . , ,JV Y .rf . V ' . Future builders of America work on their project. press. Teaching woodworking to adult night classes is a project of Charles H. Osterfoss. He obtained a B.A. degree from Arizona State College and has done graduate work at Colorado State University and Colorado Univer- sity. Dick Ouellette was graduated from Arizona State College with a B.S. degree. He was employed bv the United States Forest Service during the summer months. Mr.Ouellette en- joys baseball, football, skiing, and fishing. During the summer of 1958 Oliver W. Perrin took an auto trip through national parks in Canada and Alaska. Mr. Perrin has attended Western State College and Colorado State University. Rifle and pistol shooting are among his favorite hobbies. echanical drawing teacher at C.S.H.S., teaches drafting at night school. He ob- tained a B.S. degree from Western Michigan University and an M.A. de- gree from Colorado State University. Mr. Powell enjoys aviation and fishing. During summer vacation Warren B. Strait could be found building his own home. He received a B.A. degree from Albion College in Albion, Mich- igan, and an M.E. degree from Wayne University in Detroit, Michigan. Mr. Charles Osterfoss wff 7 ful - 0 fi , i n bv . f T W. ' 'KJ il f ' ,f F-if l 12? : -235 555 ll Mr. Oliver Perrin J I i I . V . 1 ol T: -1 , 5 , , 7 C: 5 Q 4 ,u - 3- ,.. ' A E . U - I . -W s . . , V! A gr N A g V E g N-.11 A ' pgs 1, V 'V' :.-Y --If 4. Mr. Sherwin Powell Mr. Warren Strait Faculty 25
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Mr. lohn Cameron Iohn L. Cameron, director of indus- trial arts and vocational arts, is the principal of night school. Mr. Cam- eron attended Colorado AGM and Colorado State University where he received both his B.S. and M.S. de- grees. Industrial arts and vocational arts make up the industrial education de- partment. The department proposes to prepare the high school student for em- ployment and for further training in a trade upon completion of high school. Subjects offered by the eleven teachers in the industrial education department include electronics, building trades, drafting, printing, machine shop, auto mechanics, mechanical drawing, Wood- working, and general crafts. All of these subjects may be taken as elect- ives. Students Receive Practical Training from Industrial Department .r:' - sill' a. . it 7 V Hx F9 ' 1 IJ ' X '- ,- V LH -, L '... '-' . Mrs. Charles Christensen Roger L. Barnes was employed at K 6 S Metal Products through the summer months. Mr. Barnes was granted his B.S. degree from Colorado tate University. His hobbies include wood carving and leather craft. Both hunting and fishin are en- joyed by Iames B. Barron. file attend- ed Colorado State University and Co- lorado University. During summer vacation, Mr. Barron took a trip to California. Four nights a week Chris W. Chris- tensen teaches lapidary in night school. Mr. Christensen attended the G. M. Training Center College at Fort Col- lins. His main hobby is traveling. Gary Stovern and Chuck Hinkle hoist the supports on the project house. Wesley E. Ketchem, rinting teach- er, was awarded an degree from Colorado State College. His hobbies include fishing, hunting, and camping. Building hi-fi equipment is Albert K. MacKenzie's main hobbv. Mr. Mac- Kenzie attended Colorado State Uni- versity for three and a half vears. He enjoys football and baseball also. 1:8 7 Mr. Wesley KetchemT Mr. Albert MacKenzie 24 Faculty --
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nu. var., .1-.uf f All sports are enjoyed by Garry L. Berry, physical education director. Mr. Berry was granted B.S. and M.S. de- grees from the University of Illinois. During the past two summers he has taught at Colorado College. Head wrestling coach and coach of the C squad football team is Glenn G. Blagg. Mr. Blagg acquired a B.A. degree from Colorado College and an M.A. degree from Western State College. Hunting and fishing are his In addition to providing a medium for the normal growth and natural development of the student, the phys- ical education department also con- tributes to his emotional, social, and mental development. Gymnastics, swim, and health education are taught by the twelve teachers in this depart- ment. Because of the large enrollment and extended day, seniors are not re- quired to take gym this year. How- ever, physical education is required of all sophomores and juniors. hobbies. Don L. Brown, head swimming coach, received a B.A. degree from Denver University and an M.A. de- gree from Colorado University. He is chairman of the Colorado High School Activities Swimming Commit- tee. At the Colorado State College home- coming ceremonies held on October 25, 1958, Gilbert W. Funk was awarded an Alumnus Coach Recogni- tion Award. Mr. Funk was graduated from Colorado State College in 1940, with a B.A. degree. He also obtained an M.A. degree from Colorado State University. By attending graduate school during the summer months, Iames D. Hart- man is increasing his academic knowl- edge. Mr. Hartman is an ardent fan of all sports He raduated from Colo . g - rado State University with a B.S. de- Miss Katherine Bruce After attending Colorado State Col- lege, Katherine Bruce received her M.A. degree. She has also attended Colorado Woman's College and Colo- rado University where she has done graduate study. Miss Bruce, who en- joys reading, traveling, and music, is the director of athletics. vi . Rs ,. -. -,L Mr. Glenn Blagg Mr. Don Brown Mr. Gilbert Funk gree. One of the physical education teach- ers at C.S.H.S. is Gerald A. Hughes. He received a B.A. degree from Den- ver University. In the summer Mr. Hughes is the proprietor of the Mount Washington Swimming Pool. Last summer Ierry W. Lear, swim- 1 ming instructor, worked for the La Iunta Recreation Department and at the Mount Washington Swimming Pool. Mr. Lear, who earned a B.A. degree from Denver University, su- pervises public swimming at the high school swimming pool. 26 Faculty Mr. Iames Hartman Mr. Gerald Hughes Mr. Ierry Lear
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