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English Theatre Arts was added to the English electives this past year. This class dealt with all forms of acting including mime and puppe- teering. A Developmental Reading class was also added to English courses. This class centered around students with reading dif- ficulties. Other English courses went along as normal hoping to produce a future Pulitzer Prize winner or grammarian. 1. Bob Hutchison lithographs in Mass Media. 2. Jill Johnson, Mrs. Dikkers, and Lori Johnson works with puppets as a part of their Theatre Arts class. 3. Kevin Hus- tad exhibits skiing equipment in a demonstration speech.
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Art When someone mentions art to you, what do you think of? Paint brushes, color crayons, Piccaso, Andy Warhol? Well, to many stu- dents it means Fibers, Pottery, or Drawing and Painting which are just a few of the numerous art courses. The students learned art history along with procedures and techniques which added to the va- riety of classroom activities. A few students also embarked on a field trip to UW-RF for a work- shop in areas ranging from figure drawing to film-making. 1. Lori Cardarelli weaves steadily in Fibers History History classes at Hudson High School became much more liberal in the last year. Cultures classes were turning more toware independent work to spark student interest. Some history classes were of- fering student debates on current events. Current events were also stressed in Government classes. 3. Tracy Jacobs Sue Larson inspect artifacts in Cultures class 28 Art History
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30 Drivers Ed. Phy. Ed. Drivers Education All sophomores experienced the first sign of adulthood in Driver Education. Through- out the class, students viewed films and learned the basic signs, memorized the IPDE strategy and even learned the cost of a car ana insurance — too bad, boys! Yours was still higher! The second phase brought them behind the wheel and eventu- ally down to city hall. 1. Mrs. Hibbard tests Tracy Frye's driving eyes. 2. Ju- lie Kramer and Brenda VerDugt practice their right- of-way procedures. f Physical Education Soccer, volleyball, and basketball were some of the many highlights of the physical education classes this year. Broomball was added and many kids enjoyed this new coed sport. Unicycling was also added to the senior courses. 3. Boys' Phy Ed class works on their foot- ball skills. 4. Roxanne Boystun eyes the target be- fore shooting.
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