Seneca High School - Warrior Yearbook (Seneca, MO)

 - Class of 1957

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Mrs. Wells discusses an algebra problem with some of her students. b Four Units Of Math Offered Seneca High School's Mathematics Department offers general math, algebra I, geometry, and advanced math. The last named course consists of one half unit each of Algebra II and trigonometry. Some students take all four courses and later enter the various schools of engineering when they go to college. Mrs. Wells and Mr. Burrows are the instructors. s P. E. Provides Relaxation And Exercise The main purpose of physical education is to set up a well-rounded curriculum so that students may be better developed physically. Coach Buzzard says, We believe that if a student is physically fit, it will help him mentally also.” Students obtain a better understanding of sports and healthful activities, with carry-over values that can be used throughout their lives. Our P.E. classes play basketball, volleyball, and softball, along with other types of physical activities. Boys' classes play touch football a lot. The freshmen boys go through one of their regular calisthenic routines. MAX BUZZARD B.A. Coach, P.E., Hygiene PHIL RATLIFF FEED STORE BURR MOTOR COMPANY, Neosho

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Jean Pence and Mr. Spurgeon present scenes from JULIUS CAESAR during the study of Shakespeare's play in English II. Communication Skills Gained In English And Speech The language arts classes taught in our school help the students better express themselves in everyday situations, and they learn the importance of correct oral and written composition. Students of this department become acquainted with the vast field of litesature and the types of materials included therein. They are also encouraged to participate in the dramatic arts. BETSY MARTIN B.S. English Another group of sophomores works on an assignment in grammar under Mrs. Martin's supervision. HERRELSON'S STATION SENECA CLEANERS



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BURL FOWLER, B.S. Drivers Ed., Pliys. Ed. Assistant Coach PAT'S CAFE Mhoon's Food Market Reta Brown, Rosalee Brown, Geraldine Cummings, Mr. Fowler, Darrel Testerman. Drivers Training Offered For f irst Time A program of high school drivers education is the most effective, long range means of reducing traffic accidents, and Seneca High is fortunate in having this course added to our curriculum tliis year. In our complex traffic society, people must be taught safe habits and practices. Through the drivers training program, students learn self-discipline, self-guidance, and self-protection. They develop social-consciousness and concern for the rights and safety of others. Commercial ( lasses Learn Business Procedures Four courses—bookkeeping, shorthand, typing, and office practicc--are included in the commercial program at S.H.S. The program prepares pupils to enter and succeed in a business occupation as a beginner who expects to follow a business career; it assists pupils in acquiring certain business knowledges and skills for personal use; and it prepares those who desire to continue study beyond the secondary level. Bookkeeping students tussle with adjusting entries.

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