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Girls' Physical Education A Day of Activity Left to right: Thelma Shaffer, Carolyn Ferrell, Goldie Jividen, Marilyn Walters, Sue Dugan, Robert Rife (referee). Janet Haley. Henrietta Justice, Clara Hysell. and Linda Haley. This year the physical education portion of the curriculum was changed a bit in that our classes now meet every day of the week instead of only two. On Monday, Wednesday and Friday we have health class and on Tuesday and Thursday come our activity periods. Pictured above is a group ol girls who are about to engage in some basketball activity. They have solicited the aid of referee, Robert Rife. The girls pictured below, with their instructor, Miss Mary Chapman, are learning some do’s and don'ts concerning the wrapping of bandages in First Aid. A Day of Health Sue Dugan and Clara Hysell L
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The industrial arts program is based on the general shop plan. This plan provides for a shop in which two or more different types of work are being done simultaneously by different groups of students. Woodwork- ing, drafting, basic electricity and light metal work comprise the scope of work offered in the present program. The pri- mary aims of the program are: To ac- quaint the students with the fundamental processes, materials, and products of in- dustry and to help them in the selection of a future vocation by developing a better understanding of the world of work. Chemistry students per- formed numerous experiments pertaining to the natural elements and the man-made elements.
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FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: Mrs. Chapman. Director; Judy Morris, Doro» . Combs. Patty Young. Dee Thomas, Mary Hyscll, Judy Gallion, Caroly Robson, Irene Searles, Naomi Carroll, Judy Chase, and Joyce Wolfe. Wanda Coy. Mildred Hawkins. Sandrv 'illis. Charlotte Shoppart. Linda Bush, Janet Haley. Charlotte Harrison. B- y McCaskey, Betty Jeffers, Belva Davis and Sue Dugan. The Rutland High School Girls Glee Club, under the direction of Mrs. Ethel Chapman, en- joyed great success this year. This success was due to the combining of forty-six girls’ voices which were well balanced, into three groups: Soprano 1, Soprano 11, and Alto. Among the programs presented this year were: A candlelight Christmas service for the P. T. A., A Christmas Cantata and Pageant illustrating the Christmas story, and a spring concert. twenty-six
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