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phys. ed., health strengthen us PHYSICAL EDUCATION, usually taken in grades seven through ten, is always a popu- lar subject with many students. As any study bound Jacket will attest, this year was no exception if judged by the constant squeals coming from the gymnasiums. A GOLF ENTHUSIAST, Mr. Roderick, who is not pictured here, is a traveling teacher as is Mrs. Carpenter. Although Mr. Roderick has no high school classes as such, he coaches the golf and junior high track teams. MRS. CARPENTER is the devoted instruc- tor of girl's phys. ed. A 1960 graduate of Ball State University, Mrs. Carpenter did her student teaching at Syracuse. Her teach- ing load is divided between Syracuse and Leesburg. She also sponsors G.A.A. and cheerblock at Syracuse. ANOTHER GOLFER, Mrs. Talmadge, came to S.H.S. nine years ago after three years experience at Wilson Junior High. Mrs. T teaches Health to eighth grade girls. 1966 MARKS the second year at S.H.S. for Ball Staters, Mr. Bond and Mr. Moser. A native of Hagerstown, Indiana, Mr. Bond teaches math, health, and business and coaches freshman basketball. MR. MOSER teaches phys. ed., physiology, and biology as well as coaching B-team basketball and track. MR. LONGENBAUGH, a 20 year veteran of S.H.S., teaches history, geography, and phys. ed. and coaches the junior high baseball team. GYMLEADERS D. Money, C. Smith, and Frye assist Mrs. Carpenter with her classes AT RIGHT Mrs. Carpenter confers with G.A.A. officers J. Auer, S. Pittman, M. Bushong, and P. Ridings. PHYS. ED. AND HEALTH instructors Mrs. Carpenter, Mrs. Tal- madge, Mr. Bond, Mr. Moser, and Mr. Longenbaugh form a jovial group which has met in its natural habitat ... the new gymnasium.
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fine arts, library AN INDIANA UNIVERSITY A.B. degree holder, Mrs. Whiteman serves S.H.S. as the high school librarian. A native of Orleans, Indiana, she has twenty years of teaching experience to her credit. Her hobbies include reading, knit- ting, and sewing. Mrs. Whiteman, who practices her philosophy of life which is: Keep your feet on the ground and maintain a sense of humor, is also the invaluable and experienced Echo adviser and audiovisual club sponsor. Mrs. Whiteman, whose native habitat is the library, also maintained quarters in the cubbyhole at the bottom of the ramp for the purpose of readmitting students to school after absence. MRS. WHITEMAN and Steve Baumgartner examine the READER'S GUIDE TO PERIODICAL LITERATURE. MRS. TALMADGE, a graduate of Western Reserve Institute with a B.A. degree, was the creative arts teacher at S.H.S. for nine years and the first semester this year. Mrs. Fisher took her place when she moved with her family to Detroit, Michigan. After Mrs. Loser graduated in March, she replaced Mrs. Fisher. PHOTOGRAPHY, jazz, science-fiction, aviation, and model-building all somehow fit into the busy schedule of Mr. Bame, Syracuse music director. A newcomer to the Syracuse schools this year, Mr. Bame took on the task of reshaping the high school, junior high, and elementary bands, rehearsing the high school choir, and forming a group of especially talented singers, the Madrigal Choir. He is also the sponsor of the Modern Music Masters, a nation-wide organization that promotes interest in music for high school students.
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