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Mr. Ruth Amend Mr. Robert Dixon Mr. Kenneth Dryden Mr. B. K. Prissley Mrs. Gwen Rogers Mr. Lloyd Seeley Mrs.Mary Shimp M .J hnsna na A , Mi,-. Gtieorge Di,Siiiton,7ff7L' Swan' fqa, 'X' Y .fi M l'a '7 , -1 ,Q f :IV ,W fi ,H . k N. wg R-P .f , fr m ffl , w ' . 11 ,',, f Q if y H W- fi, A eva., .,,......-- V W- ...M f 0 H ., r , 5 TOP LEFT: Quietly waiting during a break o n registration day, Mr. John Stripling thinks, What a day! TOP RIGHT: Mr. Webster Armstrong listens attentively to a student's question in his gen- eral physical science clam. 4584!
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Science Seeks New Goals of Stud New directions of study are taken by the Science Department teachers to establish a logical pattem of thinking. New members in- clude Mr. Webster Armstrong, Mrs. Sharland Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Gwen Rogers, and Mr. George Sutton. Mr. Lloyd Seely serves as de- partment chairman. Mr. Robert Dixon is sponsoring the Science Club and golf team. Two biology instructors are Mr. Baron Pressley and Mrs. Ruth Amend. Mrs. Mary Shimp is the only chemistry teacher. Mrs. Kirkpatrick sponsors the Clean Environment Club. General Physical Science is taught by Mr. John Stripling and Mr. Kenneth Dryden. RIGHT: Mrs. Winnie Taylor, who was switched to the Math Department after the first nine weeks, smiles pleasantly at the antics of her eighth period science class. BELOW: Mrs. Sharland Kirkpatrick works with Will Wohler on a physics problem. Y-V ,. ...Q .... , . Q A-er
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Vocational Subjects Widen Scope New interests are expressed by the un- usual courses of the Industrial Arts and H o m e m ak i ng Departments. Miss Linda Nichols is teaching a pilot program in child development. Mrs. Ruth Campbell joined Mrs. Elise Ball and Mrs. Carol F eik this year in teaching homemaking and home and family living. Electricity and plastics are two unique. courses offered by the industrial arts in- structor Mr. ,Iimmye Norris. Four other courses are taught by Mr. J ack Bishop, Mr. William Mazy, and Mr. Don Smith L ' l?7 ll! Mrs. Ruth Campbell Mrs. Carol Feik Miss Linda Nichols Mr. I im Bishop Mr. William Mazy Mr. ,Iimmye Non-is Mr. Don Smith TOP: Miss Linda Nichols prepares a Hower arrange- ment in the living room. RIGHT: Drafting instructor Mr. J ack Bishop checks a student's drawing in the lab. 40 ltff'i 40' ,fvq
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