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PHYSICAL EDUCATION: Row one: Terry Janes, Mildred S. Patterson, Marie Pusateri. Row two: David Jones, Clifford Murphy, Kenneth Webster. SCIENCE: Row one: Leticia Bautista, Physics, General Science; Ina G. Bonney, Biology, Human Science. Row two: George Bourrette, Human Science; Gerald Baysinger, Earth Science, General Science: Brad Lindsey, General Science; Fred White, Chemistry, General Science. PRACTICAL ARTS: Row one: Marjorie Harris, Senior and Eighth Grade Homemaking, Foods; Effie Farnsworth, Eighth Grade Homemaking, Clothing; Ruth M. Brody,Homemaking. Row two: Dave Lyon, Drivers Education; Chester A. Dibble, Wood and Metal Shops; Edwin Hamilton, Metal Shop; David E. Hill, Drafting and Electrical Shop; Geo. F. Foster, Shop; Charles Booth, Drafting, Eighth Grade Arithmetic. Not pictured: Sam Breckenridge, Driver’s Education; William Gamble, Wood. 11
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION, SCIENCE, PRACTICAL ARTS Coach Little and Mr. Booth finally found a place to get Student teachers start out their day gay, but how does It end? away from It all. While other departments concentrate on the mental abilities of students, the Physi- cal Education department works to improve the physical vitality of the students. The Science department is constantly trying out new ideas through experiments, reading, films, and educational television programs. The Science department is classed into different divisions: Earth Science, Human Science, Biology, Physics, and Chemistry. To prepare students in the domestic as- pects of life, the Practical Arts depart- ment gives instructions in sewing, cooking, woodshop, metal shop, and electricity. Mr. White cooks up another cherry phosphate.
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Back Row; John Little, World History and Citizenship; Wendell Goodwin, Citizenship; Fisk Miles, Contemporary Issues and American History; William Merry min, American History and World History; David Morton, English and World History. Front Row: Bud French, World History and Citizenship; Pauline Harris, American History; Irene Myers, Family Relations; Roland Crane, World History and Citizenship. Hollis Lancaster, C.O.E.; Rudolph Sterk, Physical Education; Paul DeGeorge, Arts; Earl Boucher, Commercial Arts. Back Row: Francis Gates, Common Learnings; Jerry Roark, Common Learnings; Velda Bybee, Common Learnings; Dorothy Munday, Common Learnings, Dorothy Newman, Common Learnings. 12
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