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Drivers Training and Physical Education The ability to know how to drive right, when you drive, is taught in our drivers training class. Sopho¬ more boys and girls are enrolled in the drivers train¬ ing class and instructed by Mr. Ron Stork. Our 1959 drivers training car was purchased by the Moser Motor Sales of Berne and is used daily as a practical example for driving safely under experienced guid¬ ance. Freshmen and sophomores are required to take physical education taught by Mrs. Archbold and Mr. Miller. Upperclassmen take part in intramural sports which are played at the noon hour and officiated by high school boys. LADY DRIVERS, Barbara Brandenburg and Juanita Stout, receive a few tips from Mr. Stork before driving. BASKETBALL FUNDAMENTALS is just a part of the training taught by Mr. Miller to these seventh grade boys in physical education.
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Art and Music Courses Develop Raw Talent Pupils in grades one to six are developing new interests through art and music. These are the every day talents brought out to grow through culture. The art pupils find many different ways to enjoy art. Examples include drawing, painting, paper sculpture, and experimenting with materials. The creative works in art are encouraged by Mr. Hubert Feasel. Music department pupils also have active schedules. Mr. Leon Gerig is the director of vocal music while Mr. Don Gerig teaches instrumental study to these grade students. The varied routine of a music class includes singing, listening to records, watching films, marching to songs, and talent con¬ tests. ARTISTIC TALENT of Sandra Teeter, Miriam Yager, Gloria Rupert, and Kathy Michaels can be seen in the eighth grade art class. GROUP SINGING is an enjoyable period for these seventh grade girls. LUNG POWER is displayed by Carrie Gerber, Brian Schwartz, and Tad Wulliman on their trumpets.
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A LIFE SPORTS Central teams have always played hard and clean with a competitive spirit to win and put their school on top. In every sport, these teams have a successful record of enjoyment and sat¬ isfaction derived, and characters built. FOUR CHEERS for the varsity says the Grey¬ hound cheerleaders Sandy Strickler, Marcia Zimmerman, Rosemary Schlickman, and Dixie Smith.
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