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,,23 ' Mrs. Marlatt takes a break from her work. MRS. JOYCE MARLATT . . . B.S. Ed. Miami University . . . Girls' Physical Education GAA adviser, Cheerleading adviser, Pep Club co- adviser, Y-Teens adviser. MR. PETER KENDALL B.S. William Penn, M,A, Ball State University . . . Boys' Physical Education . . . Pep Club co-adviser, Ass't Football coach, Freshman Basketball coach. I24 Students, llylzyszeal jifness is tested Through planned activities and physical fitness tests, Mrs. Marlatt and Mr. Kendall kept students in gym class active and in shape. Different units were covered every six weeks. Two added attractions this year were the tramp and the balance beam. Mr. Kendall shows Kim Harsch and Kathy Hartley the basics of tennis. lb--uu....,, Say? a'rz'vz'ng . taught at West Drivers Ed is an interesting and excit subject now required by the state. It inclu both lecture and driving for a semestr This year West had a new instructor. IN Dunlap was the lucky man faced with all tho exciting days of teaching students how to drix MR. FRED DUNLAP B.S. Ed. Kent Sta University . . . Driver Education . . . Hi-Y adv ser. Keeping an eye on the driver's blind spot Mr. Dunlap in the air-conditioned Plymouri
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Fine arts expressed at West Three aspects of fine art are offered at West. They are art, vocal music, and instrumental music. Participation in these provides a well rounded curriculum for many students. Art, taught by Mrs. Marilyn Herreman, entered its second year. Not only Artlis taught but also Art II, a more advanced course. A few of the more interesting projects done by the students throughout the year are linoleum blockprints, silk screening prints, posters, and decorative dyings of material. Under the direction of Mr. Jerry Gibson, the choir per- formed many times throughout the year. Several ofthe more important programs included a television performance in December, a formal program with the concert band in April, and baccalaureate in May. MISS CHARLOTTE FOLAN . . . B. S. Duquesne Uni- versity, Kent State University . . . Instrumental Mu- sic. MR. JERRY GIBSON B.S. Muskingum College . . . Choir, Music Appreciation, MRS. MARILYN HERREMAN . . . B.S. Ed. University of Wisconsin, American Academy of Art . . . Art I, II,III. ABOVE: Mr. Gibson smiles after a class. ABOVE LEFT: Out on the field, Miss Folan confers with a marching squad. LEFT: A piece of student art receives Mrs. Herre- man's approval. I23
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X Mrs. Russell instructs Jane Ferguson, Theresa Brown, and Pat Bowen at the range. Mr. Boring gives a demonstration of a metal bender. Pmctica! tmz'nz'ng QF ered at West The Industrial Arts classes worked on worthwhile projects in the field of mechanical drawing, woodwork- ing, and metal work. A new established group at West this year was Mr. Marlatt's and Mr. Robert's class, The New People which is a Federal Program. Agricultural Resources is a four year program for stu- dents interested in conservation of our natural resources, Agri-business, or production agriculture as a vocation or an avocation. Home Economics is offered at west Muskingum for a maximum of four years. This year, an addition to the modern equipment was self-cleaning ovens. rn-.E Mr. Householder grades papers at his desk. Mr. Marlatt and cohort construct bridge models as an application of their science study. MRS. MARY RUSSEL . . . B.S. Muskingum Col- lege . . . Home Economics. MR. LARRY HOUSEHOLDER . . . B.S. Ed. Ohio State University . 4. Natural Resources, Voca- tional Agriculture. MR ROBERT BORING . . . B.S. Ed. Ohio Univer- sity . . . Industrial Arts. 225
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