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in their gym classes girls learn many tumbling stunts These six girls are demon- strating one of these tumbling formations Mr. Paul J. Andree. MS. Physical Education Asst Football Coach Head Track Coach Mrs. Karen Beckerman. B S E. Physical Education Senior Prom Committee Future Teachers Club Girls’ And Boys’ Sports Stress Physical Fitness Physical education classes provide an opportunity for stu- dents to develop physical skills, learn popular sports, and re- lieve the tension of a normal school day. Although gym is only required of sophomores, many juniors and seniors have continued to take advantage of the instruction and facilities ofTercd in both the boys' and girls' department. Both boys and girls enjoy such sports as swimming, soccer, archery, tennis, golf, basketball, volleyball, softball, ping pong, drill marching, and gymnastics. Girls participate in additional activities such as field hockey, modern dance, badmitton, shuffel board, deck tennis, fencing, and bowling, while boys participate in touch football, calisthenics, and wrestling. Both boys' and girls' swimming classes offer Junior and Senior Red Cross Life Saving tests to qualified swimmers. After school girls' intramurals include all sports offered if enough girls are interested to form teams. This year the intra- murals have been expanded to intermurals including such sports as field hockey, bowling, basketball, and volleyball. The intermurals were formed this year to replace the Play Days between schools that were started several years ago. Gymnastic workshops were also started this year to teach students and teachers about gymnastics and the judging of performances. Miss Patricia Christenson. 8.S. Physical Education Cheerleaders Pep Assemblies Sophomore Class Mr. A.R. Edwards. B.S.. M E. Physical Education Wresilmg Coach Mrs. Betty R. Fugit. B.S. Physical Education Sea Sprites Mr. David C. Leach. A.B. Physical Education Head 8asketball Coach Miss Wilma Lee. M S Physical Education Letter women Mrs. Ruby Jo Schrader. 8.S. Physical Education Les Papilions Mr. Marvin J. Vandaveer. B.S. Physical Education Head Football Coach Gymnastics Intramurals 24
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Sounds Of Construction Echo Through “H” Hall Practical skills and knowledge for a vocational future are offered to both boys and girls in the industrial arts depart- ment including such classes as auto information, auto me- chanics. driver education, electricity, general metals, me- chanical drawing, plastics, pre-engineering industrial arts, and woodworking. From these classes echoed the sounds of construction through H-hall. These sounds ranged from the pounding of metals to the scratching of pencils in mechanical drawing classes. Being able to work directly with cars and materials related to the course gives a purpose and sparked interest in classes. Auto mechanics has old cars to overhaul while driver educa- tion students practice driving 1967 cars. Designing actual buildings is a part of the drawing classes. Other vocational classes work with woods, metals, and plastics. Study, probably for the first time at Southeast, has been the main purpose of study hall, for this year a campaign was launched to stop sleeping during the study hall period. Rebuilding and studying the parts of an engine in auto mechanics, are sen- iors Bill Hatfield and Rick Rutledge Mr. Wm. J. Draut. A.8.. M A. Industrial Arts Safety Club Mr. Merle E. Mintz. B.S..M.S. Industrial Arts Rifle Club Mr. Everett Houser. B.S. Industrial Arts Tennis Coach Mr. Ralph Schaude. MS. Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Coordinator Mr. William Lentz. M.S- Industnal Arts Student Friendship Fund Mr. George Walstead. 8.S. Industrial Arts Asst Football Mr. Tommy Cagle. B.S. Industrial Arts All-School Project Mr. H. M. Rathmel. A.B. Industrial Aris All-School Project 23
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CUSTODIANS AND ENGINEERS Bill Patrick. Glen Hogc. engineers. Charles Miller. Woodrow Stevens. Ernest Austin. Boric Chard. Charles W Knight. Everett Baker. Ralph Baker. Carl Schultz. Sidney Burnett. Mrs Wilma German, custodians Cafeteria And Custodial Staffs Perform Endless Tasks Working to keep Southeast and its grounds clean and at- tractive is the custodian staff, headed by Mr. Charles Knight. Mot only did the custodians work during and after school, but they also put in long hours at the closing of school in the spring and opening in the fall, and at special school events such as at games in the gyms and dances. Preparing lunch for over 2.400 students, serving it. and cleaning up the kitchens afterwards, keep the cafeteria staff busy from 7:00 a.m. until mid afternoon. Additional work of the staff included serving dinner to parents at open house, serving breakfast to swimmers after their morning work outs during swim season, and preparing pep club dinners. CAFETERIA WORKERS Front Row: Mrs Fannie Lawson. Mrs Myrtle Sullivan. Mrs Neillie Ferguson. Mrs Norma Avery. Mrs Nellie Smith. Mrs Francis Wagner. Mrs Mary Park. Mrs Ruth McFeeters Top Row: Mrs Evelyn Hill. Mrs Etta Mclich. Mrs Weria Richards. Mrs Kitty Julian. Mrs Signe Lovendahl. Mrs Floy Cover- dale. Mrs Nell Gritting, Mrs Opal Range. Mrs Janet Rose. Mrs Jessie Monohan. Mrs Mary Dameron 25
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