Rider High School - Raider Yearbook (Wichita Falls, TX)

 - Class of 1964

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Three business courses are taught at S. H. Rider High School. These classes are offered as practical courses designed to teach the student modern busi- ness procedures. Mr. Robert Ingram, the head of the department, teaches typing, commercial law, and book- keeping. Mrs. Ruth Thomas teaches both typing and shorthand. Thanks to Rider's homemaking department, students will be skilled in such crafts as cooking and sewing. Learning these skills takes carful and often pains- taking dedication, a dedication which Miss Catharine Sands and Mrs. Nellie Cobb have passed on to their students. Our masfer crqqsmezz . . Mrs. Nellie Cobb Miss Catherine Sands Ir. Kellogg and John Harrison discuss the construction of isometric rawiugs. l Mrs. Ruth Thomas Mr. Robert Ingram Wood work is an art which requires much work, study, and experiment. Mr. Scott William- son and Mr. Kirby Kellogg have not only mas- tered this art but also have the complicated skill of mechanical drawing. The practical nature of these courses provides for the student who will not further his education beyond high school as well as the college-bound student who wants to know how. Mr. Kirby Kellogg Mr. Scott Williairmson 2I

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Civics classes learn of national government from Mrs. Chapman. Mrs. Mae D. Vinzant Mrs. Beatrice Sheppard -rf Mrr' i fa J . X-on .X 1 W t.'fa22eaf,1iM.2' .vii at it .r.t.r...t. ia -. .mar t rf In the Social Studies Department Rider students can learn about everything from Davy Crockett to the Marquis de Lafayette to upigeonholingf' Carefully and often pains- takingly teaching us these things are Mrs. Margaritte Chapman, head of the department, and a staff of five. History students will remember lively, provocative sessions with spirited debate for anyone willing to participate. Our !Z7hl?fQF.S JAHOIIJQUQQ . Mr. Dennis Bishop Mrs. Margeritte Mrs. jane Ann Chapman Gattis it 9 -- fmt -'11 f'2f' -22 H , - 1 H ww f .. .imleiamwf Q i. s i.. .- 'V -.gifs . at .,.. . 11 t , if-uv. .rv r ff .. . - V6 T- .tw -,ft . .wig . , wi. eswnmt -. .- aw. .ere yf.tf:..- V g. w - . '- ' 1-tr 1 M if 1 1 -Q 'L f' . ' . gt .fl ' an , , ' ,, me ith, - 9- -' rm. ma I '?'f3 1' ying a'fS'?if1: , ri, K' 1 ' ...W ,.,-- V, tt' , .L 1- X xi. i 5.-A ' Bishop. Civics is like a steer, according to Mr. Mrs. Vinzantt winds up a lecture on Civil War.



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Physical activities at S. H. Rider are creating more and mor interest each year. Raider football, basketball, baseball, tennis, traclf and golf have all made excellent showings under their respectiv coaches. The P.E. classes, under the direction of Mr. Harve Coombs and Mrs. Daisy Sligar, also strive to uphold the Physica fitness policies put forward by our late President John F. Kennedy Health classes are taught by Mr. Joe Bob Tyler, Mr. jack Robertso: and Mrs. Samye Foy. l Mrs. Sligar advises Sherry Sanner about tennis. COHCI1 C00mbS and MY- Kellffsg 5UPefVi5e ticket 53165- Mrs. Samye Foy Mrs. Jackye Plummer Mrs. Daisy Sligar Mr. Cl'l3.1'l6S Avera Mr, Halvey Coombs Coach Robertson studies the team.

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