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Page 32 text:
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O I I C u C O n The Physical Education Department this year was under the guidance of Coach Howard Burdick and his assistants, Carl Hoberg and Ronald Staley. Football, basketball, baseball and track Were presented in the competitive sports line. Students also learned archery, boxing, physical fitness, and badminton. Top left: The coaches in conference-Mr. Geiser. Mr. Staley, Mr. Hoberg, and Mr. Burdick. Top right: Mrs. Bilicich, Miss Blanchard, and Miss McCullough go over some student records. Middle left: A girls PE class playing volleyball in their usual slam bang style. Middle right: Ray Kusumoto evades Mud Pollitt. Bottom lett: Fortunately, he's landing on his head. Bottom right: Anyone would think it was going to bite. ll V' fgJf ,. i
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Mathematics In these days ot the atomic bomb, the importance of a thorough grounding in mathematics for some students is obviously ot greater importance than ever be- fore. For those who will enter a profession in which mathematics is a basic tool, our mathematics department offers the beginning Work. But the department does not stop there. It gives to everyone the necessary skill to make the calcu- lations necessary to get along in daily life. With the advantage ot a long history ol teaching behind it, present day methods can be counted on to do the proper train- ing with the maximum amount of results for the minimum amount of time. Top lett: Miss Pogue and Mr. Brown get a laugh with Miss Pokel out ot a mathe- matics text: top right: Evalee Gray is probably not discussing mathematics: Mr. Brown's trigonometry class is al- ways this busy: Mr. Brown explaining the intracacies ot square root: Miss Pogue's algebra class in session: more ot Miss Pogue's algebra class: Martin Drobac gets help irom Miss Pokel on a math problem.
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In this department students are taught the fundamentals of woodwork, me- chanical drawing, metal work, and auto mechanics. The importance of such training to these students is great. Not only does it provide a practical knowl- edge of value in their daily lives no matter What their vocation may be, but it also gives to some the beginning skill for entry into one of these skilled trades. Top left Mr Andrewsen Mr Lien Mr Hockel and Mr. Miller. Top right: The boys in auto shop are looking at the rather tired motor in Mr Andersons car Center left Ray Lawrence draws his plans care fully. Center right: Woodshop students at work with Mr. Hockel aid- ing one of the boys Bottom left Mr Andrewsen shows a metal shop student how while the others look on. Bottom right: The industrial sr-SK t wiiwrm wt -3 WP
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