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Phys. Ed is tournament, Mr. Dissmeyer and Mr. Petricek participate in an impromptu ping-pong match, The sculptures begin to take shape as the art students develop talent in clay modelling. Besides the usual emphasis on knowledge, FHS also places a great deal of im- portance on the physical de- velopment and co-ordination of the student. Thus, two years of physical education are required. In these classes, strength andendur- ance are measured twice a year through the National Physical Fitness test. In world history class, Dave Shotkoski poses a question during the lecture, A sophomore homemaking class samples the result of their culinary skill,
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Learning is a new and ex- citing experience for stu- dents of Fullerton High School. The use of overhead projectors and movie cam- eras are used extensively: everywhere from revealing the complexities of a living cell to tracing a bill through Congress. Also this year, Spanish students were able to increase their understand- ing of the language through the use of tapes and records. Art students develop the technique of clay modelling in addition to expressing themselves through paint and canvas, Audio-Visual Devices Aid Learning. r. Juniors learn the results of the election for County Government Day. Sophomore students learn a new theorem in Mr. Wolvin's geometry class. y The high school curriculum Mr. Dickey, math instructor, presents a lecture to his freshman algebra class. represents a challenge to all students. It provides the basic necessary knowledge such as physical education, homemaking, and speech. And it also prepares college- bound students with advanced courses in math and science. Art was a new addition to the curriculum,
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Paul Bialas Carol Brower Mary Channer Ted Chlopek Freshman class officers are: Wendel Potter, v. pres.; David Larson, pres.; Judy Maly, treas.; and Doug Gilson, sec. Freshmen Contribute To FHS Spirit. John Connolly Debby Cox Pamela Crawford Sharlene Crouse Jeannie Cunningham Kathy Dissmeyer Jean Drury Dale Dubas Karen Dubas Janice Dubas David Fitzgerald Mary George Doug Gilson Betty Grzywa Paul Haynes Janice Horacek Tracy Jensen Sandra Kramer Richard Ksiazek David Larson
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