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ew Class In Body Conditioning F, l V Mrs. Love In sewlng class. , -a . ,, l l i Starla Skaggs helps Mrs. Kimsey. l . BRUCE MAKINSON JUDY MELLO LON MCCASLAND personal growth teacher's assistant coed p.e. geography af' New this year in the Home Economics Department was the Nutrition and Body Conditioning class in which both students and teachers on the Nova staff were encouraged to lose weight. Participants weighed in once a week, learned to control their eating habits, and how to cope with personal problems. Some other activities were the creation of special diet recipes and exercises for the class.
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New to the Art Department this year were the semester lenghth courses. In previous years, all courses offered have been full year courses. One of these new semester classes was pottery which previously had only been taught briefly in the regular art classes. Mrs. Grantham, head of the Art Department, said, The new pottery class created a problem in that more storage was needed as a result of the increased amount of pottery being made by the students. There were several shows this year featuring Nova student artwork, one in the District Office during the month of December and one during Open House in April. There were also dis- plays throughout the year In the library. The Art Department also again spon- sored the Christmas Door Contest. Nova's home rooms vied with one another to see who could create the most spectacular Christmas doors. The winning rooms were those of Mr. Bob Torrey and Mr. Jack Humphrey. New Class In Pottery x I -A 'Y ix - i I door in the Christmas Door contest. , I In Y OLIVETTE KIMSEY OFlA BLANKENSHIP KLEIS BEFlNlE LAWLER MIDGE LOVE MALIN LOWE coed p,e, instructional aide pre-algebra homemaking algebra modeling and groom- algebra physical science ing pre-algebra general crafts
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Less Money, ore Students .1-uv N'-N Marilyn Reit and her class on Sadie Hawkins Day. 7 i I don't believe it,' says Carla McGongIe,- A X ln the Foreign Language depart- ment this year the number of students has increased but the amount of money available in the budget to spend on materials and supplies has decreased , said Mike Slone, head of the Foreign Language department. Lack of money this year has been a disad- vantage but an advantage has been that they have had the help of stu- dent teachers. ,X CLAUDIA MELO: KEITH MILLER: DON MUIR: PAT MUNDINGER: english general business, honors english instructional aide typing english, individualized reading L I CARLA MCGONAGLE german, geography MARILYN MCINTOSH: math lab KATHY MCLAUGHLINI library aide BILL MURPHY: basic math, typing
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