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MRS. NORMA AUSTELLg Machine Math MRS. BETTY BOYERg Shorthand I, II, Typing I MR. BILL LEMINC, Typing I, II, Baseball Coach, Assistant Football Coach, Business Law, Business Math MRS. JEAN MacDONNELLg Typing I, II MR. T. I. MONTGOMERY, Bookkeeping I, II MRSi PHYLLIS ROLLERg Distributive Education I, I MR. GORDON STANGELANDQ Consumer Econom- ics, Bookkeeping I, Cross Country Coach MRS. JOYCE THOMAS, Special Education MISS ADDIE TINSLEYg Office Practice, Personal Typing, Typing I bm my Valuable Business Training Offered to Students The fine points of the game are explained to Mrs. Boyer as she Students wishing to enter the busi- ness field can be well prepared on graduating from Po-Hi. Courses in bookkeeping, shorthand, typing, busi- ness math, consumer economics, ma- chine math and distributive education give students the confidence to com- pete in the business world. lVI'rs. Betty Boyer, who taught the second semester last year, joined the faculty teaching typing and shorthand. watches her husband closely during the teacherfs fun night. Mrs. Austell enjoyed planning lessons for her machine math students
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MR. BILL ESKEWg Driver's Education, Asst. Football Coachg Head Basketball Coach MR. MARK HODGSONQ Driver's Education MRS. MARIE MOORE g Girl's Physical Education MR. EARL SULLINSg Busi- ness Managerg Athletic Director MR. DON FUSSQ Boy's Phy- sical Educationg Driver's Education MR. DON LEAVITTQ Band MR. A. H. LONG, Orchestra MR. ROBERT MOOREQ En- semble, Girlis Glee Clubg Choir g Chorale g Music Theory MISS GLADYS MAIN: Art I, II, III, IV MR. M. E. DEWITTg Vo- cational Agriculture 9, 10, II, 12 MR. BILL CURRENSg Study Hall g Head Football Coachg Track Coach MRS. VELMA MITCHELL, Director of Activitiesg Jun- ior Class Sponsor Decisions f Decisions I Students find it tougher each year to decide what electives to take. Students may choose from these courses as they wish, in addition to the required sub- jects. Electives are designed to pre- pare students for their individual col- . -Nh lege, business, or home careers. Mrs. Jane Johnson, who has taught at PO-HI in previous years and more recently has served as a substitute, returned as a Spanish I and III teach- er this year. Mrs. Bernita Boesch, who was in charge of the library dur- ing summer school, began to teach American History during 68-69. The enthusiastic Mr. Sherol Hovis car- ried full load with both American History and World History. ,yy Just one step behind Mr. Ford, Mr. Currens enjoys the cooking MTS- POYOIIIY SCOU P03115 OUI the C01'feCt Pf0CCdU1'C for class's Thanksgiving dinner. preparing the turkey for the Thanksgiving table. A 4
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New Faces Instruct Severul Industrial Classes New faces highlighted the voca- tional courses this year. Mr. Gary Schroeder taught mechanical drawing classes until called into the service. Mr. John Hanks then succeeded him. Trade printing was taught hy Mr. Deroy Skinner. The printing shop received several new types of machinery such as the intertype. The related club, advised by Mr. Skinner sponsored many worthwhile projects through the year. : ' ' NYJ Mr. DeRoy Skinner supervises the printing of programs for the Pon-Dram- Panic. MR. LARRY HIMEg Auto Mechanics Ig DriVer's Education MR. GORDON MacDONNELI..g Woodworking I, IIg 1 Trade Woodworkg Industrial Education Chairman 1 MR. DON McEI..MURRYg Machine Shop Ig Trade Machine Shop MR. JOHN HANKSQ Me- chanical Drawing I, II MR. GARY SCHROEDERQ Mechanical Drawing I, II MR. DEROY SKINNERQ Trade Printing MR. ELMER SIMONSg Trade Auto Mechanics Iwi-, fp-M, Woodworking, mechanical drawing, machine shop and auto mechanics are an extension of the industrial World, as vocational agriculture is an exten- sion of the farming industry. Mr. Don McElmurry watches as one of his stu- dents test a machine. f i: S J f xv, wi? ,-
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