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I i. in Q a Nh-5. Dgwrgwthy' lvlillfjl' Nursfs fXS515I.ll1I. a A M' ' -:Q Adelbert Norwood, B.S. ' Hmlth .md Phys1c.1lEduc.lr1Q Dr1x'c1'ELluQ.ntw1x1 X7.lI'SlIy BJ h mll Cnnqh. ' , if il 3'-5 Barbara Reinwald. BS. N 5 HC.lIf1H.LlId lbhysmml Edugm Mglnrcttcs. QIITISA Athluuu Cldflllll. . a.,- X. O cn -Xa- Qi- Jo Ann W il1iam5. BS. Q' I wr x I-1Q.11rh.1nd l'hys1g.1l EJLIQL14 ,, ,f ' Chccrlumdcrs, 1 f'f Nlrs. Kathryn Young, R.N. .K v Nnrsq Cfhlldrcxp wwf' rhf Annu 111 3 57- Q- 50- Ru'-'lL1t1--11. 'Q' X' , R c - X a, 5? 'V , 7 - w X .llrlfy IW IHIINQH Qnnlph, john Youngblood. BS. i Hy.1lrlm.md l'hx's1g.ll Ednlmtwxl Il. Better? Asks Mrs Du rwthx'IwI1lh'1'.l5 h neatly .mdmsts M1111 IN'1CE.lChlCfIE.5 shng X 144 IX! it . I' UPI Q 1 F!! x 'lfnega . a A 5:11 0,3 Tl -UL I I 'f 1 f x Five feet five and a half inches. rc.1Js wff Ivirs. ,hum Rlgh Thula 51514 lists dam Irwl' thc health dcputln ant v h' a' 5111 mund .ms Shu hnd: thc hulght -wi FXIIQCIIILL XX'1cl.1nd Nirf Lcstcr and Lcshg Cassldy .uxxnt thun' IL Facult
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R- 7 K4 I 5, I 5,7 L--.C 'Li F,,,1 I . -v 5' ' 1 1' l QQ f r K . -1. Al , RA I ,,,,x xx ' in K '- -2? K' Glenn Causey. l5.S., M.S. l,7i'1vcr liklllglllrmlll Varsity Moll Cioacli, Assistant l3.iskt-rlmll Cfoaclw. Mrs. Mary Causey, l5.S., M.A. Health .ind l'hys1c.il Education ll. Roger Coggiiis, B.S. Health .ind Physical llducation Ill, Driver E',lUC.lIlllIl1 Assistant Var' Sify Fiuvfladll CTlJ.lCll. Albert Haringer, BS., M.S. Athletic Director Martha Harrill, B.S., M.A. Health .ind l'hysic.il Education lll: Cheerleaders. girls turn in their scores .ls gym Arrows retrieved, .issist.ints, l .imel.i Grit: .ind Sue Black keep records. X . L 1- Ivy 5 P 1. BX? q ix p,, .N . ss ' . 1 f ,X . . 0 ks ,W . Qi X . SUN ,T if , f v , 1 .1 p U V k gs i r ' fm 1 A I . p .K . 1. Q. , : 1, 4 W E xv , , ,, s A NZ. . -, It ,,', - f jr' - Tp- ' N I , 1' gr! A N , Am,-sx , -.Q-g f X -A in 1- 5' ,',, -I l l .ij 1 , ' P. A rg J W I E xx I RX.: ' 1 i 1 N s xs . . A: X f-- H ldbvh? - . ' I X L ! 5 L 6 l 'A xl 1' . 't ' Q X . gn - L s. , -'I LJ. ,t ' '- llandardized Tests Plague G m Classes Tougher than the Russians, was the cry that urged many exhausted physical education students on to greater efforts as they went through the trials of skill and strength entailed in a Marine Physical Fitness Test. Every boy's gym class took this test which is based on actual physical examinations taken by the United States Marine Corps. Mothers who volunteered to assist the school nurse checked the height, weight, and vision of underclassmen. Later in the year, the Health Depart' ment gave tuberculin tests to sophomores. Safe driving was the theme for students enf rolled in the driver training courses held each period by Mr. Glenn Causey and Mr. Roger Coggins. Aiming for a distant mark, lvlarlv cl.lll.lkl.l executes .1 broad lump during testing in Miss B.ll'l7.lI'.l Reinxvald s gym class Z4 Faculty
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i l 1 i I 1 rl fy., K 'M' - fer V , B V' . n N-.is,,,j A ' - Setting type, sophomore Jesse Boggs studies various printing techniques as part of a graphic arts project. 6 pa Fm i 15' if I It T if f -.13 .2 lk X, W 5 ,ran ,- Xu M3 nh-. gm- sag if N55 5+ 9 26 Faculty Charles Buckley, B.S. General Metals, Graphic Arts: Graphic Arts Club. Andrew Elsea Transportation Lab, Auto Mef chanics Ig Auto Mechanics Club. Hans Klose, M.A. Vsfoodworking l, II, III, Advanced lvlachines, Transportation Shop, BUQltbLlllLllI1g1 Vxfuntl l lulWlWy Club. Bruno Paras, B.S., NLS. Department Chairmang TV, Ra' din Theory Repairs, Electronic Fundamentals. Transportation Shop: Transceivers Club, Sound Crew. Eugene Yager, B.A. Advanced lvlechanical Drawing, lVlecli.inic.1l Drawing lg lvlechan ical l5i'.iwing Club. ariety of Courses Include Boat Building Build your own boat! Cpportunities for the construction of many sizes and variations of buoyant vessels and surfboards were available to interested woodworking students through the boat building course offered this year. Cther industrial arts projects included book ends, kindling boxes, printing tech' niques, mechanical drawing, and repairing student and faculty-automobiles. As Mr. Bruno Paras, Chairman of the Indus' trial Arts Department, explained, The students' ability is the main factor in deciding what projects they undertake. Shop courses offered experience necessary for a job, or background for college study. .fin I I 4-If lf- , 1 . q ' ar- - al
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