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Mrs. Winnie Ayers, a physical education instructor at Sumner Academy, adds a sparky magnetism to the first year of the Sabres' curriculum. Mrs. Ayers con- templates finishing her master's degree this summer. She expresses her versatility as she teaches swimming, modern dance, life saving courses, and gym floor exer- cises. Sumner Academy appears to be a change that she really likes. Her remark, Love it, tells it all. Mrs. Ayers promotes school spirit as she coaches her girls basketball team. Her hobbies include swimming and ice skating. 2 Mr. C. Carter, physical education teacher of the newly founded Sumner Academy of Arts and Sciences, received his M.S. educational degree at Central Missouri State University. He has taught at the former Sumner High School for many years. Mr. Carter is well respected by his students and fellow faculty members. This year he is head coach of the Cross Coun- try team in which he has received ex- cellent participation. He is head coach of the eighth grade basketball team. Mr. Carter's pride is in all his teams, but he has proved himself to be outstanding in track of which he is head coach. Mr. Carter is just one of the many valuable 3 assets of the Academy faculty. Variety in Physical Education The Physical Education department offers a wide variety of ac- tivities, some of which would certainly please everybody. Courses include swimming, gymnastics, health, first aid, team sports, in- dividual sports, archery, golf, and fencing. All eighth graders are required to take Experiences in Physical Education, which is designed to introduce them to the variety of physical education courses offered here at Sumner Academy. Business Courses Valuable The Business department is another essential area in the lives of Sumner Academy students. Specifically, students are required to enroll in typing in the eighth or ninth grade. Many sophomores, juniors, and seniors saw the necessity of typing this year when they were assigned term papers. Typing is not only necessary for students in their college work, it is also beneficial in the normal com- munication of daily living. In addi- tion, the Business department requires that juniors take American Free Enterprise and Consumer Decisions. This course is designed to teach students to manage their own economic resources through the study of the principals of economics. The course should prove truly prac- tical once students leave school and begin earning regular in- comes. 1. Ms. Lyn Floush, Typing, 2. Ms. Tari Marietta, Typing-American Free Enter- prise and Consumer Decisions, 3. Mrs. Winnie Ayers, physical educationp 4. Mr. Cecil Carter, physical education.
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Mrs. Harriett Bigham teaches in the art department here at Sumner Academy. Mrs. Bigham is a warm and easy- going person. She's easy to talk to and a likable person, says Mrs. Ireton. Mrs. Bigham attended Stillwater High School in Oklahoma, but at the end of her junior year of high school she had enough credits to enter college, so, dropping out of Stillwater High School, she went to Oklahoma State. Mrs. Bigham also taught the seniors the art history section in their Humanities class. The class is taught in Mr. Shepherd's room 309, and is taught by four teachers. But alas, this poor room is haunted by the spirit of the vanishing yardstick. Helpless and worried, Mrs. Bigham walks the room half delirious in the quest for her yardstick. This is only the beginning though, in her art class she has the problem of losing her keys, pencils, tape, etc. When asked if she has a problem about losing things, Mrs. Bigham, remaining calm and cool, replied by saying No. Having taught at Washington for a million years jgive or take a few daysj, she now enjoys teaching here at Sumner. We enjoy having her here, and would like to wish her another million years of teaching. ,K 'Tjiii' ' S .,45 'Y v r re..-E v , S ff fl-1' E 39 5' -'Z i Q'-vi ' i . W-, .,i...4,.- ' Q-f
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