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The new music building with its modern facilities was an inspiration to thc members of the band and the orchestra. Taught Us in Face Problems Euuraqeuusl MUSIC Chorus, band and orr.-hestra, the different fields of music Q L' kj , ri e. , Q I . S - ,WSW if taught at Reeclley High, were capably directed by our music teachers. LEFT T0 RIGHT: Norman Zech, Band, Elements of Music. Beginning Strings, Orchestrag Frank Lindgren. Chorus: Eugene McClain, Chorus, Beginning Brass, Inter- mediate Band. Beginning Reeds. INDUSTRIAL ARTS The industrial arts teachers have helped the boys carry on many interesting and worthwhile projects. STANDING: Don Fair, Auto Mechanics I. II, Bus Transportation: Edgar Gutlirey. Auto Mechanics III, Senior Auto Mechanicsg Gordon Scott. Mechanical Drawing: Jack Lewis, Woodshop. I. II. III, IV. Stagecraft. SEATED: Clarence I-Iardebeck, Gen- eral Shop. V0 CATIONAL AGRICULTURE These teachers instruct the students in the different fields of agriculture. STANDING: Wilbur Coke, Field and Truck Cropsg Charles Wood. Farm Mechanics: Robert Mills, Live- stock. SEATICD: Mrs. J. Coke. Secretaryq Kenneth Houtby, Fruit Production. . . 1 iii i ' 4 Q 4 Q Page 11
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,JS Nix kk V del if Many interesting scientific experiments are carried on daily by the students in the chemistry building. The Uiseevered Uui? Interests and Abilities . SCIENCE Our science teachers have the know-how to operate this complicated looking machine, STANDING. Robert Agner, Aviation: Albert McElh0e, Sophomore Social Studies, Intro- duction to Science: Gregory Adams, Chemistry: Elmer Bryan, Chemistry, Sophomore Biology, Algebra I, SEATED' Charles Parke, Physics: Leonard Salter. Advanced Biology. Sopho- more Biology, General Mathematics. HOME ECONOMICS Mrs. Farmer is demonstrating a new hemstitchine attach- inent. Sl-JATED: Ruth Farmer, Clothine I. II. Household Management. STANDING: Beverly Brillhart. Clothing I, Art I, II, Applied Art, Commercial Arty Shirley Elwood, Foods. SOCIAL STUDIES Mr. Hull is explaining how to measure distance on a globe to the social studies teachers. BACK ROW: Thomas Stamper. Freshman Social Studies, English II: John Baron. U. S, History: William Rowley. Sophomore Social Studies, James Hager. World History, Sophomore Social Studies. English I. FIRST ROW: Florence Irwin. Senior Social Studies: Gladden Hull. Freshinan Social Studies, General Mathematics. E is 11 fs, A I Page 10
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Lead Us to a More Abundant Life NURSES These efficient nurses take care of any mis- haps or illnesses which occur during the school day. LEFT T0 RIGHT: Lenora Ray- bourn, Pauline Isaak, O SO 5 LIBRARIAN S Quiet please! is a familiar expression heard in the library. LEFT T0 RIGHT: Juanita Youngblood, As- sistant Librariang Charlotte Jennett, Librarian. STUDY HALL Harold Grande's duties of maintaining order in the study hall. transferring students, training cadets, and coaching the varsity basketball team combine to keep him very busy. GIRLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION Miss Black is calling attention to some of the fine points of one of the new tennis rackets. LEFT T0 RIGHT: Margaret Black, Arlene Bird, Gloria Ketteringham. BOYS PHYSICAL EDUCATION These coaches are discussing the boys' P. E. program for the year. LEFT T0 RIGHT: Vern Warkentin, Ernest Tolmnn, Laverne Horton. George Hails. Page 12 4314131 5134011 1'Ql'V'1! F PIN T72 L' it E45 223 ,:::::s, ,
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