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Vocational Courses Give Varied Choices FHS has many vocational-type classes to choose from, such as, home economics, agriculture, the business classes: typing I and II, shorthand, and bookkeeping; art, and industrial arts. Some of the more relaxing classes where you can unwind are band, chorus, and physical edu- cation. P.E. is only offered to freshmen and sophomores, but band and chorus are open to all. Top is Beth Barnes in P.E. doing CPR. Middle Far Right are Debbie Duffert and Wendy Bock in home ec. I testing their final project. Middle Right are Peggy Wilts and Col- leen Mulder in their independent art class. Above is Darla Minnick at work on her typing assignment. Right are Jim Cochran, Todd Rose, and Darren Walker in industrial arts work- ing on their projects.
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Language, Social Courses Offered U.S. History, senior problems and government are the social sciences taken by juniors and seniors. World history is also offered as an elec- tive. The basics of our English language are taught to freshmen in English I. Sophomores have a se- mester each of literature and speech. A re- search paper is the big project of English III for juniors. Seniors have a run-down of grammar and literature in English IV. There is also the added flair of foreign language in the electives of German I, II, III, and IV. To Left is Dawn Redwing giving a dem- onstration in Speech class on.how to plant a flower. Top Right is (anet Sutherland at the teacher's desk to hand in an assign- ment. Middle Left is Laurie Schoneman frowning on a problem while Tom Hansen tries to figure it out in Govern- ment. Above is Beth Barnes reading a book | for a book report. Left are Dawn VanHill, Lisa Burns, Fern Jorgenson, Jim Eich, and Jeff Nielsen doing an assignment in English III class. Curriculum 61
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