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Physical education Strives for fitness An essential part of the total education program, physical education stressed a wide variety of activities in which approximately 620 boys and 650 girls participated. During the course of the year, boys took part in football, basketball, swimming, wrestling, softball, ten- nis, golf, track and field, and various recreational games. A well balanced coaching staff, consisting of Mr. Paul Andree, Mr. A. R. “Monk Edwards, Mr. Don Lamb, Athletic Director, Mr. Jack McCreery, and Mr. Marvin Vandeveer, kept the boys hustling and working to stay or get in top condition. The girls, on the other hand, participated in arch- ery, badminton, basketball, gymnastics, modern dance, softball, swimming, volleyball, and other activities to keep themselves trim and fit. Mrs. Marilyn Morris, new co-ordinator, headed the girls' staff this year. Other instructors included Mrs. Betty Fugit, Miss Janice Greene, and Mrs. Ruby Schraeder. Senior Mark Wisdom lifts weight as part of the Physical Education program. Mr. A. R. Monk Edwards, M.Ed. Miss Janice Greene, B.S. Mr. Paul Andree, M S. Mr. John Criss, 8.A. Mrs. Marilyn Morris, Mrs. Betty Fugit, B.S. Mr. Marvin Vandavccr, Mr. Don Lamb, M.S. Mr. Jack McCreery, B.A. M.Ed. Mrs. Ruby Schrader, B.S. B.S. 28
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Skills developed in SE industrial arts To train for better use of leisure time, is the goal of the Industrial Arts Department, according to Mr. Ralph Schaude, department head. Students learned the basics of the course and then began to produce fine finished products. In architectural design, students drew up a model of a house and then in the woodworking classes assem- bled a model of it. In auto mechanics, students worked on cars pro- vided by the Board of Education. When the cars were in running condition, they were allowed to work on their own cars. Other courses this year included Auto Informa- tion, Mechanical Drawing, Metals, and Plastics. Mr. Corwin Vanderford was a new addition to the teaching staff of the Industrial Arts. He instructed stu- dents in metals and plastics. Senior Brian Savoy uses his manual skills in an industrial arts class. Mr. James Deckinger, MS. Mr. Bill Lantz, M.S. Mr. William Draut, M.A. Mr. H. M. Raihmcl, B.A. Mr. J.S. Emmett, B.S. Mr. Ralph Schaude, M.S. Mr. Everett Houser, B.S. Mr. Corwin Vanderford Mr. Randolph Kasper, M.S.
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TOP ROW: Signe Lovendahl, Ada White, and Audrey Booth. ROW TWO: Dorothy Sangcls, Lenora Snapp, Geraldine Robinson, Laura Conn, Opal Range, Sylvia Selman, Eunice Knieren, and Carlos Stevens. ROW THREE: Mabel Willis, Dora Zeiner, Evelyn Hill, Reva Bolene, Anna Tomek, Avy Coverdale, Louise Thomas, and Weria Richards. BOTTOM ROW: Jesse Moynihan, Irene Dorsey, Nellie Ferguson, Norma Avery, Myrtle Sulli- van, Lois Rennick, Lenora Goings, and Vernon Jones. Personnel service aids school Mrs. Mabel Willis headed a staff of 24 workers this year to aid in the preparation of food for 2600 students. They made about 2000 meals a day. Patrolling the halls and restrooms and directing traffic were the duties of the security guards, Mrs. Ber- tha Conyac and Mr. Robert Rickey. Working long hours before and after school, the custodians, headed by Mr. Charles Knight, swept halls, cleaned restrooms, and kept the corridors clean. Security guards for this year were: Mrs. Bertha Conyac and Mr. Rob- ert Rickey. TOP ROW: Charles Booth, Carlos Perry, Woodrow Stevens, Charles Wilkinson, Joe Brown, Charles 8ixler, and Sidney Burnett. BOTTOM ROW: Charlie King, Everett Baker, Charles Miller, and Virgil Powell.
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