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Changes of Pace Five courses served as breaks in the everyday Donoho curriculum. Two of these were required while the other three were offered to stu- dents who had interests in the spe- cial areas. For some, P.E. provided a nice change from a day of scholastic curriculum, for others, it was the hardest and most tedious period of the day. Regardless of the point of view, P.E. remained a manditory class for all students. Driver's Edu- cation was manditory for all future drivers. According to some stu- dents, anyone who could handle Coach Smith's jokes and Coach Grubb's occasional late arrivals FROM TOP: John James threatens to throw the ball at Bill Kell, Joe Reed, and Todd Wey- mouth, A lone P.E. student escapes the tor- tures of the gymg Coach Smith sticks his neck out for his driver's education students, Coach Smith is pleased with the results ot the projecting of his neck. could easily make it through a driv- er's license test. Mrs. Couch provided instruction for potential Rembrandts whose work brightened our walls and the library shelves throughout the year. Mrs. Nyman taught typing to the nimble-fingered students who wished to avoid writing out future term papers in longhand or wasting their precious money on someone else's ability. Mrs. Nyman also offered psychology to those who wanted to learn how to probe the minds of their fellow students, or who preferred to avoid chemistry, physics, and physiology.
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ai' AT TOP: Cast members of the 1978 spring play, You Can't Take lt With You, perform for a sell-out crowd. AT LEFT: Pati Tiller Cseatedj, Polly Enger, John Hill, Mike Smith, and Ellen McKay greet visitors to their Old Folks' Home, BELOW: A rejuvenated Polly Enger, Pati Tiller, and Ellen McKay rehearse for FROM FAR LEFT: Lucy Roberts and Hugh Jones take the conven- tional approach while Bowen Woodruff tries the old bIood-to-the- brain method of learn- ing his Iinesg Rozelle Burt and Bowen Woo- druff rest during prac- tice for the spring play, The Prime Time Crime.
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BELOW: Art students discuss art massage. BELOW AT RIGHT: Mrs. Nyman checks out some books on abnormal behavior to prepare for her upcoming psychology class. 5 ,L time 1 A AT LEFT: Peggy Butler does a contour drawing of Cindy Kilgore ABOVE: Mrs. Nyman ignores her typing students.
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