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Mr J Noonan refs as boys compete in a wrestling match. Mr. P. Rogesheske encourages runners in the final stretch, Mrs M Stark referees on the first day of basketball. Mr. JAMES NOONAN Physical Education Track Coach Gymnastics Coach Mr. DON NYLUND Department Head Physical Education Lette-rmen's Club Football Coach Mr. PHlLLlP ROOOSHESKE Physical Education Cross Country Coach Track Coach Mrs. LOIS SCHERFENBERG Department Head Physical Education Advisor - GAA Mrs. DOROTHY SUTTON Physical Education Cheerleaders Mrs. PHYLLIS THUUN Physical Education Advisor - Aquatic Club PHYSICAL ED. REQUIRED FOR UNDERCLASSMEN Tech students were required to take two years of Physical Education and a health unit. These require- ments were met in sophomore and iunior years. The color system was used to build the strength, morale, and incentive of the boy students. Under this system the boys were required to pass certain tests before they could wear the color corresponding to the degree of physical fitness they had obtained. Consisting of five units, the girls' Physical Educa- tion program offered such indoor activities as tum- bling, gymnastics, swimming, and basketball. For the spring unit the girls were given a choice between archery, tennis, track and field, or golf.
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ARTISTIC TALENTS DEVELOPED Tech students were offered three courses in Art. Art ll, a general art course, was an elective in tenth grade and beyond. Concerned with fundamentals of design, representation, skill development, and crea- tivity, Art lll was open to all students having a C or better in Art ll. Art IV, elective in twelfth grade, was designed for the student seriously considering a career in art or some related field. For instrumentalists Mr. Thoreson offered the Varsity Band, and for the more advanced musician, the Concert Band. Members of the Concert Band were given the opportunity to participate in the Marching and Pep bands. Students of the string instruments per- formed in the Tech Orchestra, directed by Mr. Skewes. The Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, and a selected group of vocalists which formed the Concert Choir were directed by Mr. Dahl. Rudlments of Music was offered for any student interested in music, Theory, history and harmony were some areas touched upon in this class. 1 i xi X , Mr. Hummel helps D. Loesch with an ink stencil. Mr. CARL ANDERSON Department Head Art Mr. DENNIS HUMMEL Mr. R, Skewes cues in the brass section. Art Basketball Coach Track Coach Mr. AMES DAHL Department Head Vocal Music Rudiments of Music Mr. RICHARD SKEVVES Orchestra Mr. THEODORE THORESON Band 21
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Miss SUSAN ANGERILLI Clerical Recordkeeping Typing Consumer Education l, Il Mr. DAVID KUNZE Typing Business Lavv Pre-employment Mr. MILO LOKEN Department Head Typing Bookkeeping Accounting Mr. EUGENE MARTHALER Notehand Bookkeeping Typing Mr. THOMAS MEHELICH Office Machines Clerical Office Practice Mr, ROGER MlNET Sales Pre-employment Marketing Mr. E. Marthaler and T. Snyder discuss sales Typing file practice problem. Miss H. Tanner helps J. Lundgren perfect typing accuracy. Tech's Business Department trained students for the business world and offered courses of practical application to many others, Realizing that an under- standing of business is essential in our daily lives, the Business Department offered courses in Bookkeeping and Business Principals and Law. The course in Con- sumer Economics provided students with necessary information in such areas as life and health insurance, banking, and money management. This year the typing courses were conducted on ci semester basis and taught by large group instruc- tion, The team teaching technique, used in these classes, allowed the instructors to observe and help the student develop his skills and typing techniques. Mr. T. Mehelicli explains adding machine tech- Mr GILBERT OTTO nique to P. Storkamp. Bookkeeping Typing Merchandising Miss BARBARA PHANEUF Stenography I Typing Miss HELEN TANNER Stenography ll Secretarial Practice Typing bw Mr, LONNIE WILD Consumer Education Bookkeeping Pre-employment
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