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-gm ,,,n. After playing hallball and basketball you can almost see the muscles start to grow! ATHLETIC Since the basic needs of a democratic society call for persons who respect the rights of others, who will each do his part for the good of the group. and who are capable of individual action. the Physical Education department strives for individual recog- nition, group acceptance. muscular exercise. and personal satis- faction through competitive activity. AGRICULTURE Vocational Agriculture strives to develop leaders in rural mind- ed youth through practical application to vocational studies, and to encourage friendly competition to improve needful skills such as correct parliamentary procedures. Each member is required to have one or more productive agricultural projects. This enables a preliminary choice of desirable vocations by giving actual ex- perience in these. Agriculture I. II, III FFA Spoilmr ft J! c itti 4' w 1 MR. WARREN HARREL1. B.S.. University of Florida MR. JIM WHITNEY B.S., University of Tampa Study Hall Pbyrical Eduralion Baieball Team Coach MISS BECKY WALDROP B.S., M.A., Peabody Pbyrical Education Tennir Coach MR. W. R. AUSLEY A.B., Western Kentucky State University of Florida Pbyrical Educalion Football Coach MRS. MARGARET NICHOLS B.S., Florida Southern University of Oklahoma Pbyrical Educafion Swimming Coach MR. JOHN DEEDRICK B.S., Florida Southern M.A., University of Florida Pbyrical Education Sludy Hall Barkelball Coach G+:-' s.. 7' JI .,,, K if:-' fre- .naw MQ: J js - - . IN F . , .. , , c , v- ,,.,, ,255 . 12111-C-H . ' ng-1-1-1-.5 1 u .-' s ..'-il' .'.'.'.'. - . ,,.'.' .'.'.' .'.'-'ll 11' 'Q' 'I-.. .01 . ... .. 1 .411 . I 1 N.-.. II
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9' igsff . h a f, V ., YV? 3 . I 1 sy A . ' 1 5 Y MRS. DORIS SCARBROUGH A.B., P.G. Cert., Florida State University Library Spwuor, Student Librarian Colmril .A ...X ia...--fan. MR. ROY WOOD Florida State University Florida Southern University of Florida MR. MILLARD WALKER M.A.. Columbia University B.A., Bard College Girlf' Glee Club Mixed Glee Club , .A 5 l .f,'wf ...VI Students making use of the unlimited supply of material in the library. LIBRARY The library serves every student in our school . . . each in a different way . . . in classroom assignments, provides books and magazines for pleasure reading, and furnishes information about careers. It is a labora- tory where all kinds of school and related problems can be solved. MUSIC The Winter Haven High School music program is organized for the specific purpose of giving interested students a chance to develop an appreciation and a knowledge of music. It is set up to meet the needs of the average student and is not intended to serve only a talented few. It is the duty of the music department to serve as many students as possible, and offer them the best training possibleg provide opportunities for enrichment, and give to each student many things which will bene- fit him in life. Our band . . . one of the best in the state! . . . and student conductor Bob Savage. g L
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MRS. HELEN MARTIN B.S., Florida State University Home Economic! I, Ill Spozzror, FHA -. 'Z-1, ft .2 X MRS. HELEN OXVEN B.S., Michigan State Home Emfzomirr II Spanfor, FHA K sf' ' 9' XM N MISS JULIA HAYWARD B.S., Florida State University Home Emnomirr I Sponyor, Anrbor Club HOME MAKING Homemaking education aims to assist girls to solve their own problems through applying skills and principles learned in the study of many fields of home activities. The department encourages girls to be more wor- thy family members, and to prepare for future home- making. Freshman girls are taught the importance of homemaking. INDUSTRIAL ARTS Industrial Arts strives to develop an understanding of industry in our society. It encourages the mind to visualize, directs the hand in producing the object visualized, and provides for the satis- faction of creating something of value. These boys enjoy learning to use their hands to make useful things. MR. ROBERT JAMISON P M.A.E., University of Florida MR. GORDON ASH B.S.. Florida Southern B.S., Florida Southern General Srienfe Merbanical Qrawing Shop I Shop 11, 111, IV 15- .I 'T ' 8 J. N. ' .hw i s -f 5 wg, ,. I J. I f--22 A ii
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