William Henry Harrison High School - Legend Yearbook (Evansville, IN)

 - Class of 1978

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lmeWmNMMWW. MW Instructing senior Lisa Livernois 0n the correct use of the Mamiya 0220 is Mr. Jeffrey Brandt. During Cooperative Work Study, Mr. Joseph Floyd makes a final check on junior Gary Goodsonis assignment. W43? Seniors Curt Gilmore and Glen Gore lend a hand as Mr. Bob Harris prepares a press for printing. offers avocational, leisure courses Photography, graphic arts, and power mechanics were only a few of the classes offered in the Industrial Arts area. Also, the other classes of drafting, electricitywelectronics, woods, and metals prepared the students for avocational and leisure time activities. On the vocational level, students in the Related Work Study and Practical Vocational Experience pro- grams acquired skills for job placement. The major contest for students to show their finished products was the Foremanis Club Award's Program. Completed pro- jects ranged from a simple photograph to an elaborate piece of furniture. Although only the vocational students were able to acquire jobs through the school program, many of the Industrial Arts students were recommended for job vacancies. According to Mr. Dennis Crowe, department chairman, HEven though this is an Industrial Arts oriented program, many of our students were placed on jobs in local industries. Academicsw 25

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Physical Education Miss Mary Dannettell demonstrates to Wimbledon hopeful sophomore Bill Oldham the correct grip on the tennis racket. ZAUAcademics Getting final instructions from Mrs. Doris Griffin before time trials is freshman Helene Shaw. strengthens coed curriculum Highlighting the years events were the adding of more educational classes and the changing of requirements in some physical education courses. In previous years, lifetime sports was the only coeducational course. All classes this year, with the exception of contact sports, were coeducational as the new phase in physical education classes became more widespread. Driver and traffic safety was added to replace driver,s education. This class, a sophomore elective, was a full credit course. Health, which was a part of driver's education class, was taught on the freshman level. The health classes were introduced to Cardio Pulmonary Resuscita- tion tCPRi by two Red Cross volunteers. CPR is performed when there is insuffi- cient breathing or the breathing has stopped. Students worked for three weeks before being tested, both written and practical, by themselves and with another person. Mrs. Virginia McCormick works diligently to finish a load of towels used by the physical education classes.



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Delores Ennis Principals Sec ,y Sandra Grimm Attendance Sec ty Anna Powell Relations Aide Marjilyn Chappel! Counselor ,3 Sec ty Mary Ann Drake Asst! Principalts Sec'y Elodia Coates Relations Aide Ruth Long Ass tt Principals Seciv Rosalind Grimwood Relations Aide New faces join office personnel; students lend a helping hand Many new faces were present in the office when school opened in September. Their rapid transition into the school routine helped to guarantee that every- thing ran smoothly. Changes in personnel included Mrs. Delores Ennis replacing Mrs. Doris Wink as principaPs secretary. Mrs. Ennis came from the downtown office Administration Building where she was secretary of the School Plants Office. Mrs. Wink transfer- red to become secretary of Central evening school. 26wAcademics Mrs. Rosalind Grimwood, formerly a clerk typist, was transferred from the office to student relations aide. One of the main jobs in the office was the taking of attendance. Assistant Principal Warren Wilhelm was in charge of attendance, assisted by Mrs. Sandra Grimm, Mrs. Anna Powell, Mrs. Elodia Coates, and Mrs. Rosalind Grimwood. Taking attendance was a big job and office personnel depended greatly upon capable, honest students to collect attend- ance cards. Selling school supplies is just one of the many responsibilities of school treasurer Mrs. and bookstore keeper, Loretta Brandenberger . ix ,. M ' m Detention doesn't rate highly in the minds of most students, but Mrs. Ruth Ann Long, secretary to Mr. Edward Claybourne, doesn't seem to mind the volume of paper work involved in the record keeping. Hard at work, Mrs. Marjilyn Chappel attempts to deplete her piles of paper work. mow W W

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