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MR. JOSEPH LEUENBERGER, language teacher, is ready MISS GERDA SCHULZE, German teacher, is planning to start correcting test papers. Why can't my students the assignments for the week. I want something spell correctIyP he wonders. Maybe it's because the different this week, she says. l'I'lI have a test language is Greek to them! every dayl Do languages fascinate youf' Are you planning to major in a language in college'P Poly has a large selection of languages, including French, Spanish, German, Latin, anal Russian. Fine opportunities are provided here for a good foundation in a language. Our foreign language students always represent our school well at language field days and other such events. HESE STUDIED MRS. BETTY SMITH and MRS. Jo ELLEN DOOLEY are waiting to help any students who need assistance in the library. If you have any questions on how to find a book, or how to look up information in the library, they will be glad to help you. I MR. RICHARD EPP smiles at another proiect completed by his printing class. The attractive posters which you see around Poly announcing plays and movies are the work of printing classes. They also print programs, tickets, and PoIy's newspaper. MISS GLADYS GILBERT, MISS DELIA LOPEZ, and MISS AGNES MCABEE language teachers, are wondering about some new teaching techniques for their classes. l'What would happen if we let the students teach the cIass'P they ponder. Often teachers are seen taking a walk around the campus after school is over. MR. WILBUR BOOTH, MRS. .IAN GASTON GEORIS, PAUVV, and MR. language teachers, are taking a few minutes to pose while the photo- grapher snaps the picture.
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:ing in charge of all the audio-visual equipment keepS. DGSWELL on the move. He teaches driver education classes. Watch for pedestrians! Slow at railroad crossings! Do you have Trouble parallel parking, making U-turns, or changing Ianes'9 If you do, driver education is the class for you. You'll learn proper driving habits and courtesy to others. Students receive actual driving experience and simul- ated training in the drive-o-trainer. All these help to make our students better drivers. SE TRAVELED MR. ALVIN MAE N is helping MR. ARTHUR VALVERDE out of the car. You know how it is after riding with those inexperienced driver education students! Driver education instructors MR. LESLIE EYNON and MR. JOHN ELLIOTT review the film How to Parallel Park. There would be fewer dented fenders if people knew how to park properly, they comment. Another driver education instructor is MR. CECIL CUSHMAN. His wonderful sense of humor helps many students relax on their tirst driving experience. But officer, I was just driving along, minding my own business when . . . says MR. RICHARD CURRY, driver education teacher. Better luck next time'
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X- 'ssi. . st' 1,523 f Never shoot into the air for fun, are the words all of MISS SONIA ' MISS DONNA KRAMER, Girls' P. E. instructor, is practicing the proper DOSHNA'S archery students have heard, She also emphasizes the way to hold her tennis racket, wearing of finger tabs and arm guards. MISS IVA DILTS, Girls' P. E. teach- er, smiles after turning in her grades. I thought they were very good this time, she kids. The Girls' P. E. class activities varied from body mechanics to archery. The sophomore girls had a quarter of swimming, bas- ketball, body mechanics, and soccer. As juniors the girls had field hockey, softball, golf, and tennis. Archery, tennis, volley- ball, and badminton were taken by the senior classes. Girls may elect to take modern dance in their senior or junior year. THE E WERE LL MISS SUZANNE ELLIOTT, head of the Girls' P. E. depart- Meet Poly's twin teachers. That's news to you9 lt IS Practicing her archery techniques for a class demonstra- ment, looks as if she is ready for a rousing game of to MISS CAROL ELY also! Who is it'P lt's her reflection' tion is MISS NADINE NIXON, Girls' P. E. teacher. tennis. Notice the twinkle in her eyes! She instructs the Dance 1 and Dance ll classes -...M 'Fife-.4 nw .AWWWQA ..- '4'Nrf...f.Z'wr-G ' ff ., . fd YN .L-V g .N ni Lx:
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