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P.E., Drivers Training, Shop Coach Ogletree's girls' P.E. class enjoys building Coach Morris umpires a boys' freshman P.E. class pyramids. baseball game. Coach Morris shows David Ford that it's what's under the hood that counts. Get it J-U-S-T right, Charles, says Coach Younger. Mr. Ogletree has kept the girls' P. E. class busy with basketball, track, gymnastics, and exercises. This was the first year that girls' physical edu- cation was used as a whole year-one credit course. The boys in the P. E. class stayed in shape with the help of Coach Morris. In adverse weather, the boys enjoyed doing gymnastics stunts in the gym. Coach Morris, known for his calm nerves, also conducts Driver's Training. Besides learning how to drive, the stu- dents learned different parts of the motor. Coach Younger, junior class spon- sor, was new here this year. He taught shop, woodworking, mechanical draw- ing, and crafts. He was head Football coach. 12
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Seniors We Seniors finished our high school life this year and it was a very busy finish. Besides the Sen- ior Play which more than filled the auditorium, there was the Penny Carnival, a bake sale, and car washes. These money-making projects were aimed at the highlight of the year, the Senior Trip. During the last week of April, the Seniors were in Kirk- wood Lodge, Kansas City, and Wichita. Seniors took part in school activities also. We brought home two I's from State Music Contest and three I's from State Speech Contest. Experienced Seniors filled most of the important positions in sports, band, and Stuco. It was also the Class of 67 who did the school paper and this annual. Now we leave all this behind for the incoming Seniors and start a new phase of life. This transition is evidenced in our class motto, Finished-Yet Beginning . Our beginnings will be varied; jobs, marriage, and college, to list a few. We can now look back with fond memories and look forward with great anticipation. Senior Class Officers- LEFT TO RIGHT- Douglas Johns, Stuco Representative; Bill Dody, Treasurer; Laurel Nicholas, Secretary; Randy Rhudy, Vice President; Janice Fields, President. 14
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