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m, Health switch to new routine 1ST ROW: Mr. Willard Bass, Phys- ical Education, Miss Helen Carson, Librarian, Mr. Allen Davis, Physical Education. 2ND ROW: Mrs. Edith Anne Gaffney, Dietitian, Mr. Harry Hannum, Physical Education. The library provides a relaxing break in the school routine. . 3 a Seniors and sophomores take a two and one half period a week health course for one semester, and during the remaining half of the year they participate in gym and swimming classes. Health I, the sophomore course, includes driver education and first aid. Family and social prob- lems are discussed by seniors in their Health II classes. The rest of the students take gym and swimming for the entire year, al- though swimming is optional. The physical educational program, which is supplemented by extra- curricular activities, is designed to instill a competitive spirit in each individual.
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Arts accent practical, cultural stud Art and music classes provide an outlet tor tree expression and attord students an opportunity to develop their talent. Art students learn the fundamentals ot color, texture, and design. Ninth and tenth graders may take choral music, vvhile those vvho are tal- ented and interested in singing may be selected tor Girls' Glee Club or A Cappella Choir. In seventh and eighth grade home economics and industrial arts classes, practical skills ot cook- ing, sevving, and tool work are emphasized. This year, tor the tirst time, homemaking was ot- tered to upper school girls. Be- cause typing is so essential in college, there is a great demand tor the typing course. TST ROW: Miss Mary .lane Junk, Home Economics, Miss Leona Kamm, Social Studies, English, Mr. W. David Mere- dith, Social Studies. QND ROW: Mrs. Nelle C. Murphy, Vocal Music, Mrs. June Pauszek, Typing, English, Mr. Donald P. Sowell, Art. 3RD ROW: Mr. James Tatterson, History, Economics, Sociology, Mr. Glenn Volz, Art, Miss Patricia Williams, Vocal Music. Art students work diligently on various proiects.
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tudents assist in librar , lunchroom Student volunteer workers assist in The operation ot two ot the school's most vital services-the lunchroom and the library. Each school day students ond mothers help the dietitian and her effici- ent staff serve lunch to The stu- dent body and faculty. This year a sandwich counter was added tothe four lunch lines which serve hot food. Another addition to the lunchroom was a special table for French students. Stu- dent volunteers in The library check out loooks and work in The stackroom. The relaxing atmos- phere of The library provides a welcome change from The school routine. 'IST ROW: Miss Helen Hutchison, Physical Education, Mrs. Dorothy D. Robinson, Librarian. 2ND ROW: Miss Mary V. Sellers, Physical Edu- cation, Mr. Carl Varrelman, Phys- ical Education. NOT PICTURED: Miss Ruth Meininger, Physical Edu- cation. Mrs. Gaffney, The dietitian, prepares a weekly menu for The lunch- room.
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