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MRS. VIRGINIA MR. JIM HARRYMAN: BRANNAN1 Dept. Headg Boys' Phy- Health. Adtfirer: Assem- sical Education, Health. bly Committee. Advifers Baseball. MR. TOM BOYD: MR. GERALD Boys' Physical Education. FRANKS1 Adviret: Tennis, Soph- Boys' Physical Education. omoge Football, Soph- Advirer: Boys' Intramur- omore Basketball. als. MR. KEN IHABECK: MISS B-IARBARA Boys' Physical Education. KIEVA Advirer: Football, Wres- Girls tling, Lettermen's Club. tion, MISS MARILYN MISS BEVERLY MULRONEY: WILLIAMS: Girls' Physical Education. Girls' Physical Education. Ad11iJeJ: Debate. Advi.re.r: GRA, Girls' In- tramurals. Girls' PE Stresses Exercise Two years of physical education and one semester of health are required for graduation from Shoreline. Physical education us- ually is taken during the soph- omore and junior years and health in the senior year. The boys' phy- sical education program divides students into age groups and the courses they take are determined accordingly. All sophomores take wrestling, gymnastics, soccer and weight training, while juniors participate in badminton, volleyball and track. Girls' physical education is continually changing. In the program now existent, girls are grouped according to their ability as determined by certain skills tests. This enables the student to compete only with those of his own level of performance. For the first time warm-up exercises were required before class. This assured some exercise each day regardless of the sport. Each gym period begins with the count of one, two, three, four as girls do warm-up exercises. The newly required exercises, part of the physical fitness program, insure some strenuous exercise for girls each day.
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MR. ACAR Z. BILL: MR. ROBERT Biology. BISNETT: Biology. Advirer: Build- ings and Grounds. MR. ART ANDREWS: MR. ROMMEL Math Analysis, Plane FREITAG2 Geometry. Plane Geometry: Algebra 43 Trigonometryg Senior Math. Advirer: Boys' Club Parking Lot Super- vision. ..f fi.: A J n t ' il 5. w iv. I-515.-2 ::.- ,Q . 'xl :--.5 ,..'g,,,,a:g,5:5 '. ' . T-gi K Say 1 I il K. . E,... My Mg:-sffr' - ' A A MR. DONALD PALMER: Biology TT, Intg Senior Biology. Advirer: Campus Day, Buildings and Grounds. MR. MAYNARD F. HEIEN: Plane Geometryg Algebra 1, 2, 5: Trigonometry. ,f'ld1liJ'BJ'.' Boys' Club Park- ing Lot Supervision. Sciences Undergo Revisiong Math Retains Advanced Program The modernized approach to sciences gives students a greater chance to discover the laws of science through experimentation. Under the program of the Biological Science Committee Study, the Physics Science Study Committee and the Chemistry Science Study Committee, the new method of increasing the use of mathematics and laboratory work in science classes is being tested. Students are placed at regular and intensive levels according to their ability and initiative to accept challenging work. In order to meet the need for increased mathematics in the sciences and in advanced college study, Shoreline's math department offers a wide range of selection. Courses ranging from basic senior math to more advanced classes, including math analysis, are available to Shoreline students who wish to widen their mathematical background. Chemistry classes require more experimental work than ever before. Here Melody Zinn, john Marts and Gary Tackas determine the temperature of a solution. DR. CELIA MAE SCOTT: Chemistry. MRS. LOIS MILHAM: Plane and Solid Geom- etryg Plane Geometryg Al- gebra 5: Trigonometry. Advirer: Future Teachers of America, SPADES. MR. WARD TEEL: Dept. Headg Physics. Ad- viser: Finance Commit- IEC. .:.-. . D, 3 ..: , 3 . ,.r. F. .. :,y.7.,--,Q -1i,,: V QEEWY K i ...i.f.?Q:.5f5 . . 45 if ' - ,,. ,swf-1.5 A gszl. V sa ti . , , ,V W J.. i X we .J MR. GORDON ROB ERTS : Dept. Headg Plane and Solid Geornetryg Calculus. MR. JACK SHERWOOD: Plane Geometryg Alge- bra 55 Trigonometryg Senior Math. Advirerf Basketball. MR. NORM STURM: Senior Math: Algebra 1, 2. Aduifer: Football, Track .
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MRS. SYLVIA MR. PATRICK BALLARD: INGERSOLL: Dept. Head: Typingg Typing 1, 2: Distribu- Shorthand 1, 2, 3, 4. tive Education. Advirer: Adviser: Girls' Club Spe- Future Business Leaders cial Days Committee. of America, DECA. MRS. GLADYS KUYKENDALL: TT Production: Student Assistant Production. Ad- virer: Teacher Assistants. MISS CHARMLY Q sasn -- ' I , , s gt im it i , ' s,s,. f' I MR. KENNETH MISS ISLA REPLOGLE: MCDONALD: Business Lawg Bookkeep- Bookkeepingg Typing 2, ingg Typing 1, 2. Ad- 3g Student Body Account- uirer: Girls' Club Social ing. Advirer: Junior Committee. Achievement. STROUT: Typing 1. 2, 3: Omce Practice: Business Writ- ing. iAd'Ili.l'2.f.' Club Pro- iects Duplication, Girls' Club Fashion Show Com- mittee. Students learn basic mechanics of technical drawing from Mr. Maxwell Carter. Training in this field helps students plan a career in architecture,.engineering and related areas. Vocational Courses Offer Training The business education, home economics and industrial arts departments offer Shoreline students a variety of areas of study for professional application or vocational specialization following high school. The aim of the home economics department is to prepare young women with practical experience for future living. The curriculum includes an expanded program of foods, clothing, home management and family relations. The business education department offers fundamental business courses in which students may specialize after graduation. An essential part of the program offered is practical experience. In the area of distributive education, students work in local stores to learn valuable on-the- job business techniques. Courses in auto mechanics, radio electronics and technical drawing are offered by the industrial arts department. The department provides experience in the fields of student interest and capabilities. MR. MAXWELL CARTER: Technical Drawingg Ar- chitectural Drawing and Planning. MRS. NANCY DODGE: Home Economics, .Gen- eral, Survey, Advancedg Tailoring: Clothing: Foods. Advi:e.r: Banquet Service. MR. PHIL HOXTER: Electricity: Electronicsg Wood Working. Advirer: Public Address Systems. MRS. LOIS HOPKINS. Home Economics, Survey, Advanced 1, 2: Foods: Clothingg Home Furnish- ings. Advirer: Senior Class. MR. JAMES THOMAS: Auto Shop. Advirer: Boys' Club Parking Lot Super- vision.
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