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PHYSICAL EDUCATION MRS. EVELYN ELLIOTT'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLASS The pictures shown are one of the five girls' and boys'physical education classes instructed in the gymnasium three times a week. Participating in a variety of seasonal sports is an important part of the overall physical education program. MR. EDWARD KELL'S EIGHTH GRADE PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLASS 48
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AGRICULTURE FORESTRY JUDGING TEAM Sh- 'Es' Plunkett Fariss 12nd from leftb accepts the award for lst place in the 1958 StateF F A Forestry Judging Contest. Others on the Naruna F.F.A. team were Willie Scott, Bennie William son, and Mr. Dennis Riddle, Advisor. The F.F.A. sponsors several other contests which provide competition in the topics that are taught in class. Some of the other contests are Public Speaking, Crop Judging, Shop Judging, and Dairy Judging. Before participating in the State contest, a team must win the federation, district, and area contests. Vocational agricultural stud ents construct many useful items in the shop. The picture at the right is a shop scene of a freshman stu- dent constructing a two -wheel trailer, using s c r ap materials other than lumber. Haywood Bel- vin is using a drill with Mr. Riegel giving instructions. MR. J. J. RIEGEL'S SHOP CLASS
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EXPLORATORY CLASSES-LIBRARY my FYI' MRS. MYRTLE FORE'S EXPLORATORY CLASS IN READING InReading, emphasis is put on speech, compre hension, and word study. EXPLORATORY CLASSES The eighth grade is divided into four exploratory classes for aperiod of nine weeks each. The classes are reading, art, music, and home economics for the girls and agriculture for the boys. Exploring in these clas- ses helps the eight graders to make wise selections of cours- es and electives in high school. Exploring in Art QPuppet Showj STUDENTS AT WORK IN THE LIBRARY The library is open at all times for students who want to get books, read papers, and magazines, or to get reference material. Miss Rachel Whitlow assists the pupils in select- ing materials for reference and recommends books for recreational reading. 49
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