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'GO THROUGH THIS END' Every morning during football sea- son you will find the football boys in Coach Frost's room For a chalk talk. This practice is called Uskull practiceu in which the boys learn their plays and positions. As athletic director Mr. Frost has complete charge of all athletic events for Putnam City High School. 'DOES IT HURT,PETE?n The part played by Assistant Coach AQ 'WATCH THAT MAN, HARMON:' Here we see coach Terrill prepar- ing to send a man into play. Few people realize the importance of the coach play ing the game from the bench. It is from here that a game is strategically played by the coach just as a general, behind the lines, directs a battle. Peters in the training of Putnam's bas- to many stud- kctball spuad is unknown ents. He makes sure that no player in- jures himself by playing on a sprained ankle or some other such injury with- out its being correctly taped, Mr, Peters is also the head of the commer- cial department in which he teaches typing, bookkeeping, and shorthand.
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WWELL, BOYS, YOU CAN'T LEARN ANY YOUNGER' Mr. Drennan has the job of hammering into the heads of every prospective young car- penter in Putnam the art of woodwor . Any hour of the day that you enter the shop you will find it a beehive of activity wi all sorts of furniture in the making and Mr. Drennan the center of it all, giving each boy pointers on his particular pro- ject. Mr. Drennan's classes also keep the broken furniture of the school in repair. WSTUDENTS, HOW YOU KNOW THAT DOESN'T SAY SHUEEKY.' Que es la leccion de hey? A line without which our Spanish teacher, Miss Specht cou1dn't get along. She not only teaches first and se- cond year Spanish, but coaches our girls gym class in basketball and volly ball. Among the numerous othe duties are serving as sponsor the Pet-ettes and directing the P. A. A, I' NXNN-an XX 'GlRLS, YOU KNOW THE QUICKEST WAY T0 A MAN'S HEART I5 THROUGH HIS STOMACH.' Miss Cochran, who has recently come to Putnam City, ie the Home Economics tea- cher. Here the girls learn to cook, see, learn etiquette and home decoration. This department suffered a terrible set back during the Christmas Holidays when the Junior High Building burned, dee- troying the equipment o the Home Eco- nomics Department. But despite this lose, Mies Cochran has managed to keep the girls buey and interested in their work.
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'SHADE HER SHOULDER TO COME FORWARDU Students act as models for the art classes. Mrs. Thompson is shown giving her students some pointers on Figure drawing in charcoal. The art department has the re- sponsibility of making posters For all events and has the supervising of the school fairs. Mrs. Thompson serves as sponsor for the Four H Club and the junior class. HAVOID USING PENCIL TOO HLAVlLY.u In her drama classes Mrs. Wear teaches the art of make-up, using stu- dents as models. The class watches her transform a youngster of sixteen to an old person of sixty years of age. All highschool plays are under her direc- tion. Mrs. Wear teaches junior English and speech besides sponsoring the jun- ior class and the student council. ha 'SUSTAIN THAT SOFTLYW WNow just hold that half note a little longer, students', says Mrs. Anna V, Grant East, who has charge of the Girls Glee Club and Mixed Chorus of the school Mrs. East came to Putnam three years ago and has presented several operettas. She has made the Putnam City students nusic conscious and has proven to them that you do not have to be a sissy to sing in an organization.
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