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.T ical ' and Physical education classes helped the students to de- velop traits acceptable in a democratic society. Activities covered in the classes varied from rhythms to tumbling. By participating in these various games and activities, the students developed a better understanding of sportsman- ship and a desire to co-operate. They developed a willing- ness to accept group leadership and responsibility. Health classes were provided to give the student an understanding of the human body - mentally and emotionally as well as physically. As a result of this course, the students can improve their health and attitudes toward it. It also gave the student the knowledge to live with the people around him in the home, school, church, and community. Above: Verl Westergard, Physical Educa- tion and Basketball Coachg Donna Angrim- son, Physical Education. BeIow.' Cary Tews on the parallel. 'G X Nl. Above, Left to Right: Nurses Aids, J. Knorr, 1, Hoff. C, Dehlenge, A. Fisher. and D. Fallon. Miss Bergman, School Nurse.
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Cl.93elte't af the , gy Front, Left to Right: Miss Strand, Miss Yarger, Miss Criffen 61 I Miss Sageng, Mr. Avis, Mr. Scherer, and Mr. Hurt. American history was taught to the sopho- mores by Miss Maureen Griffen. Besides learn- ing about the history of their country, the juniors also developed an interest and foundation in cur- rent affairs. In the junior year the students studied world history to acquire an extensive body of informa- tion and to help them develop social attitudes. Teaching world history were Miss Mathilda Sa- geng and Mr. John Hanson.- As seniors the students studied social prob- lems to increase their ability to meet every day situations. This was accomplished through the study of world affairs, guidance, psychology, eco- nomics, and sociology as it was presented by Mr. Arthur Avis. Social studies in the freshman year included the following areas of study: orientation, relations with others, occupations, and Minnesota govern- ment. Mr. Ivan Hurt and Miss Judith Yarger teach the freshman social studies classes. Mr. William Scherer taught seventh grade social studies. Miss Shirley Strand taught social studies to both seventh and eighth graders. Senior Social Studies Class ,af wi' K be E 335 i I 53 ,gi 5 Q 1 ,L av W Y 9' 4 we Q me . if fl X M ks-, in-H .. g Hu- M po
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