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Health, Safety, Look! Up in the air! It ' s a bird, it ' s a plane, it ' s . . . a basketball! P.E. Jets fly high to get the tip. As Bill Stucky punches his finger into the maniquin ' s eye, Jim Gilbert stops the blood circulation in its arm. This is the way Adams Central ' s girls keep their figures. Mrs. Soldner and Mr. Zurcher taught seventh-through-tenth grade pupils the fundamentals of physical education. Sophomore health classes studied diets, mental health, and personality. Driver education prepared pupils to drive during all weather and traffic conditions. To avoid danger, Mr. Bryan instructed this course with one foot near the dual controls. Mr. Bryan and Danny Green show Harriet Bercot and Barbara Garwood the radiator and its cap.
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Accent Science, Math The increase in the enrollment of the mathematics classes this year called for the establishment of new Algebra I, Algebra II, and trigonometry classes. The two Algebra I classes were taught by Mr. Allspaw while the general math classes were handled by Mr. Habegger and Mr. Adler. Miss Beavers kept busy with two Algebra II sections, two plane geometry classes, and one trig class. Geometry pupils learned the funda¬ mentals of circles and triangles while algebra students studied equations. Adams Central ' s math teachers were very experienced with their subject, having a total of seventy-five years of service. The plot thickens for Warren Macy as Miss Beavers explains the Mystery of the hyperbole to him. X marks the spot where Dennis Harvey bisects the angle Miss Beavers had drawn. Ron Kipfer and Linda Rich find that it takes team¬ work to work some Chemistry problems. 19
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Art, and Music Develop Minds and Bodies Pupils from kindergarten to eighth grade marched, sang, and listened to records in music classes. Mrs. Fuhrman and Mr. Henkel taught these phases of music appreciation. Mr. Kirchoffer taught art to all twelve grades. Art was a weekly event for elementary pupils, a nine weeks ' course for junior high, and an elective in high school. Pupils experimented with de¬ sign, drawing, and crafts. After mowing the yard, raking the leaves, and trim¬ ming the hedge, three eighth grade girls begin their art project. OK class, most of you sing in the bass clef, but let ' s learn the treble clef too. Cheryl Isch seriously studies the music to the latest Beatle hit.
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