Sunnyside High School - Mirror Yearbook (Sunnyside, WA)

 - Class of 1961

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Mrs. Smith is the teacher of all high school home economics classes. During the year, each girl is re- quired to complete a home project each semester. One semester of class time is spent on cooking and the study of foods, and the other semester is spent on sewing and knitting. 'Q wif .ir ,ily Williams Each boy in wood shop has his own shop projects. Mr. Senn, the teacher, helps each one of the stu- dents when he needs assistance or advice on his projects. In this man- ner the students learn the right Way to use the shop and the tools to produce very fine wood articles. A Miss Tracey is the arts and crafts teacher. During the year they study color and design as well as having other projects. Leather working, copper tooling, mosaics, and basket weaving are some of these other projects.

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The purpose of the annual staff is to put out an inter- esting annual which is attrac- tively done. At the first of the year the members of an- nual staff have a short in- struction of the fundamentals Mr. Taylor is the instructor for Drivers' Training. This class is offered to anyone sixteen years of age. No credits are given for this class, and the time for it is taken from the students' study halls. Mr. Taylor teaches the students the laws and regulations that all drivers should know. The purpose of this class is to better inform the students about the driving laws, the car's operation, and the driver's responsibilities. Mrs. Moore and her librarians keep the library open and in operating condition to serve the students and teachers. They keep the books in order and re- paired. They also keep the library up to date with latest information and books to aid our education. The library staff works very hard and is a necessity to our school. 24 iiiiii.. of their job. Each member of the staff is assigned a specific section for which they are wholly responsible. Mr. Dickey, the advisor, oversees all the work that is done. pn



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Mrs. Martin and the office girls work together to take care of the business of the school. The girls learn to use the office equipment, and they learn the routine of office work. Responsibility and experience is achieved by the girls. v .Wm-A4 X wwf? 2 WWW! if 3 ,H M mmf Miss Harms teaches all regular typing classes. The students are first acquainted with the operation of their machines, then they begin the slow process of learning to actually type. Through the school year, many proper forms of typing F-from invitations to research pa- pers-are presented. One main ability is developed in each student during the year besides typing, and that is the ability of following di- rections. Shorthand class is taught by Mr. Runyan. Shorthand is an elective course which is offered for students who are interested in following a secretarial career. During their course of study the students learn the shorthand theory and get prac- tice in taking dictation. TN..

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