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lnclustrial Arts XVith its aim being vocational educa- tion, the industrial arts department has endeavored to give the students practical experience in working with metals and wood. Under the chairmanship of Nlr. Ray- mond Smith, this department includes courses in auto mechanics. hletals I, II, Drawing I, Ilg sheetmetal, Cabinet I, II, lllg house planning, printing and photog- raphy. lluring the course of these studies, the enrolled students are given the oppor- tunity to use specialized instruments and tools pertaining to the individual course they choose, and as a result learn for which field they are the best suited. Above isa scene from the operetta, The Mikado presented by all those interested who are either in 9th, 10th, llth, or 12th grades. Directed by Mr. Sidney Suddendorf and Mr. Burdette Moeller, two Gilbert and Sul- livan operettas have been presented the past two summers, the former one being ll.M.S. Pinaforef' teacher, lXlr. lillis Barber. the deadline. Miss Margaret Holmberg Home Economics I, ll Student Council Committee Facility Social Committee Ch'm Eleventh Grade Adviser Miss Ethel King Solid Geometry and Trigom'try Plain Geometry American lfducation lYeek Com. Miss Phillis Kloos Spanish I, ll International Relations Club Ad. Homecoming Committee I I Publications Preparing the juniors to assume responsibility of the RUCKli'I', the school newspaper, guiding the seniors with the paper and supervising the editing of the yearbook, the ROCHORIJ, are among the many tasks of the journalism .Iournalism takes more work and worry than most people think as the staff strives to get stories in for the paper before journalism isn't all newspaper work, however. student also has a course in literature during the last ter, since journalism is one held of study in linglish. Miss Gertrude Husby English 10 'l'enth Grade Adviser llonieroom Committee Mrs. Ina Gae King English 10 'lien t h Grade Adviser Mr. John Klousia American History Eleventh Grade Adviser The semes- R ecreational Center Coimnit tee 11
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Girls' Physical Education The girls' l'l1ysiml eclnention depnrtnient hended hy hliss hlzihel lliekinson, sind assisted hy' Nliss Mildred hlel'onih, is nn exznnple of il eontplete nnd well-rounded sports progrnin for girls. The dillierent kinds of netivities during' the Course of the yenr include swinnning, lifesaving, volleylmzlll, linsketlinll, Imztdininton, rhythm :ind tennis. Starting with volleylnnll, ezieh elztss ehooses tennis, nnd 21 round-rolnn tournznnent is run. Lifesnving' ilN'lllKlCS the lmetter swininlers :ind with liileen VKX-lier, l3:n'lmrn Stoddard, :ind fzirolyn Xiinlters zteting' ns student tenehers, the girls lezirned everytliing from how to disrohe their clothes in the wnter, to how to rescue someone in at tireninn's Curry. ,... x... ... . , . 1. In tht spring thc gills niut tt Soldtus l ttld elnss period nnd enjoy softlmll nnd tennis. The niin of this depnrtnient is to develop poise, skill in rhythm nnd zietion, and lztys the linsis for lJl1j'Sil'Zll fitness throughout life. Boys' Physical Education Pliysiezil edtlezition for lmoys oiliers nn opt 5 pnrtieipnte in at totnl of nine ditlierent sports throughout the eonrse of the year. l'nder Nlr. Robert MeXish, nthletie direetor, ll stall' of ten voziehes tezwh these lmovs Those lioys who pztrtieipnte in competitive sportsw- footlinll, sn'in1niing', lmzisketlmzlll, wrestling, hoekey, tennis, golf, trnek, nnd hnselmll 2lI'L'llli required to report to elnss . . . , for the reniznnder of his eertznn sport s Competition, hut frequently these lmoys referee gnntes for those in Class. The lmoys, ns well ns the girls, have illlCI'-Cl2lSS lOllI'llil- ments nnd in the spring meet nt Soldiers lfield for vzirions sports. Lorraine Berg and Lindy linir diseet fish in biology. Xlffllllll Y to for their Mr. Robert McNish Physical Education Athletic Director lieznl Hnsketlmnll l'o.n'h IQ flnh Adviser Student Soeiill ciUIIlIllilll'l' Mr. Harry Meyer Typing I, Law and Com Practice lfnenlty Soeidl Lionnnittee Mr. Clifford Monsrud Metals I, Ilg Drawing II. Student Soeinl Connnittee llonieeonnng Connnitlee mercial Miss Lorna Mattson English ll lileventh Ciraule :Xtlviser Mr. Burdette Moeller Speech and Discussion Speech and Dramatics English 12 , . . , . . lulmhenttons nnml lnliheitx it Miss Ruby Moore Typing I, Shorthand I llonterooni ciUl!lIlillI1'L' Nzltionnl llonor Soeietx' Qlllilllll lfleventh Grade Adviser
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