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William Ausdemore Stop, go, reverse; these are only a few of the terms associated with Mr. Bill Ausdemore and his driver's education classes. This course is re- quired for all sophomores. The class utilizes text- books, workbooks, films and actual driving to better prepare student drivers. Driver's education was taught with the aim of making drivers more alert and aware of both general and specific driving conditions and dangers. The best part of driving is getting out of the car. Mr. Ausdemore, tries to explain the meaning of the NO Driver's Ed. involves serious classroom study. PARKING sign to Gary Humpal and Mike Standy. Driver’s Ed 19
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Theorems, equations, and formu- las all made up the basis for the math classes at CHS. Under the instruction of Miss Merry; Algebra II, Ad- vanced Math, and Geometry students really get into their books. Miss Merry was assisted in her General Math course by Richard Bement, Advanced Math, and Brad Lewis, Algebra II. The General Math students were on an individual study program this year. The Al- gebra I students get their start in math from Mrs. Kaltsulas. Fourteen new calculators were added to the department this year. As a unique math project the Advanced Math students painted Miss Merry's room. Even with the equations on the walls the tests are still difficult. Mrs. Kaltsulas, shown here with Vicki Geerson, is always ready to help her Algebra I class. Mrs. Lois Kaltsulas Susan Merry Miss Merry works every seventh period teaching the General Math students. The Creative Advanced Math Class took on an extra project this year, painting the math room. Liz Keller and Lonna Balster are kept busy in Algebra II class. is Math
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FltnGSS and fun are the key words in the physical education classes. Freshmen and sopho- mores are required to take physical education; it was an elective for upper classmen. Emergency Medical Procedures is part of freshman physical education. This year added to the many activities and games the students also participated in were ice skating and in- terpretive dance. All students took the Presidential Physical Fitness Test, 74 girls received the award, along with their other programs ranging from ball games to rifle instruction. Instructing the P.E. classes this year were Mrs. Johnson and Mr. Hudson. 1 When it was nice outside the girls played kickball on the grass. Rifle instruction was a favorite of the Advanced P.E. classes. 20 Phys Ed
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