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gym class variation from formal studies Calisthenics started off each period, as the boys per- formed rigorous exercises daily in the boys’ Physical Edu- cation Department. As a change from scholastic studies, boys participated in such sports as tennis, golf, softball, flag football, swimming, track, gymnastics, and wrestling. According to Coach Don Lamb, one of the main objec- tives of the Physical Education classes was to acquaint boys with various sports, so that they may gain knowledge in these different areas. Synchronized swimming was taught for the first time this year in some of the girls’ Physical Education classes. Soph- omore girls who had “A” and “B” grade averages were able to choose the sports they wished to participate in. This was the first year sophomores were granted this privilege, for- merly offered only to junior and senior girls. Various sports and activities included archery, tennis, golf, badminton, volleyball, swimming, life saving, modern dance, and trampoline. Archery is one of ihc many spons in which girls may participate in gym class. Mr. Don l.amb Department Coordinator Scholarship Committee Caps and Gowns Eligibility Certification Mr. Paul Andrcc Student Dances Caps and Gowns Miss Wilma l.cc Department Coordinator All School Project Scholarship Committee Lcttcrwomcn'sClub Student Dances Mr. Monk Edwards Caps and Gowns Mrs. Betty Eugit All School Project Girls' Pep Club Student Dances Swim Club Mr. Dave Leach Miss Jan Greene All School Project Girls' Pep Club Student Dances Mr. Marvin Vandavcer Caps and Gowns Mrs. Ruby Schrader All School Project Cheerleaders and Pep Assemblies Modern Dance Club 28
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Miss Gene Pepperkorn Deparlmcnt Coordinator Social (Refreshments) Scholarship Committee Mrs. Verna Buchanan Assembly Committee Mrs. Mary Wulfmeyer Social (Refreshments) future homemakers learn basic skills By learning various homemaking skills and the impor- tance of family relationships, students gained valuable knowledge in Home Economics classes. Courses in this department included Sewing, Foods, Child Care. Housing and Home Furnishings, and Home and Family Living. Besides skills such as tailoring garments and preparing holiday refreshments, girls learned the importance of time management, how to plan their wardrobes and coordinate accessories, and how to choose china, silverware, and glassware. April 19 was Hospitality Day at Kansas State University in Manhattan. Several Southeast students at- tended the conference which included a fashion show and tour through the food laboratories and research depart- ments of the University. Both boys and girls participated in the Home and Family Living courses, and they learned the importance of knowing themselves and creating healthy environments for their fu- ture families. A BO VE. girls in foods classes sample their handiwork. AT LEFT, seniors Patti Moore and Glenda Huff check that their garments are cut and sewn properly. 27
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Preparing approximately 1900 meals a day occupies the lime of two por- ters and 24 cooks and cashiers, who work under the supervision of Mrs. Mabel Willis. Four student workers were also employed during fourth hour. BOTTOM ROW Mr. V. Jones. Mrs. N. Furgason. Mrs. F. Hill. Mrs. II Haines. Mrs. L. Rennick. Mrs. R. Bolene. Mrs. A'. Newman. Miss B. Rasterke. Mrs. M. Sullivan. Mrs D. Zeiner. Mrs. W. Richards. Mrs. A Tomek. TOP ROW Mr. C. Stevens. Mrs. A Booth. Mrs. S. I.ovendahl. Mrs. O. Range. Mrs. N. Smith. Mrs. (I. Robinson. Mrs. A. White. Mrs. M. Willis. Mrs. F. Cover date. Mrs. S. Selmon. Mrs. L Ca- tlin. Mrs. I. Dorsey. NOT PICTURED: Mrs. N. Avery. Mrs. N. GHffing, Mrs. L. Snapp. service personnel run school smoothly Mrs. Pearl Laird. Security Matron, and Mr Wallace Yates. Security Offi- cer. check student's pass cards and make sure students are in their proper classes. Mr Martin O'Dell. Mr Robert Busch engineers, keep the building pro- perly heated and clean the s wimming pool. Scrubbing floors, maintaining sanitary restrooms, and keeping the win- dows dean were the jobs of the custodians: BOTTOM ROW. Mr F. Bak- er. Mr. C. Miller. Mr. R. Clark. Mr. F. Austin. Mr. R. Rickey. Mr. J. Fleming. Mr. C. Knight TOP ROW. Mr. S Burnett. Mr J Brown. Mr. W. Stevens. Mr E. Jenkins. Mr C Booth. NOT PICTURED: Mrs. W. German. Mr V. Powell.
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