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42 CURRICULUM PHYSICAL EDUCATION Name: Hamilton, C.J. College attended: Washburn University Degree earned: B.ED Classes taught: Weight Lifting, Biology, Health!Physical Education Sponsor of: Freshman Class, Head Football and Head Baseball Coach, Junior Varsity Basketball Coach My most exciting day of teaching was the morning Mrs. NayIor's room caught on fire. In order to find out if my room was on tire I had to crawl on my hands and knees so I wouldn't suftocatef' Classroom blues. Seniors Angie' Suther and Kim Frank listen to a lecture about weight lifting. Photo by Connie Robbins. I s-ar 5 its i I S X X6 NN L Xsxsgg, s x ss X A t R ss.: - . LJLW5 While being lvlr. Hamilton's aide, l learned how to grade papers on the computer which was a lot of fun. -Monte Ellis. 410' CN l Biology is a very important sub- ject because we need to learn about the history and evolution of animals. -Melissa Corp. LL .5 g, K, ,glgfis f'l don't think biology should be required because some people do not need it to perform the occupa- tion they want to. -Lance Free- man. is I. I I I would recommend freshmen taking physical education last hour. lt's the last part of the day, and people are ready to go! home. -Lisa Thomas. I
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pm W , .W- W.. swf' CURRICULUM 4 -I SCIENCE Skeleton honored Advanced biology chooses from variety ot entries What name is appropri- ate for a skeleton? That's the question students asked as they walked by the display case in front of the science rooms. This skeleton was sitting in the display case waiting for someone to come and find a suitable name for him. Many students found choices and turned them in to Miss Judy Hallauer. Her fourth hour class, ad- Flip Flop. During a lab sopho- mores John Christman, Darren Jackson, and Duane Herrington dissect a live fish. Photo by Maria Shell. vanced biology, picked the name they thought was the most fitting. There were thirty entries. Some of these names were Buckwheat, XPl, and May- nard. The winning name was Jim Hurtig's entry, Slim. ln biology and advanced biology, Hallauer often set dissected animals out and had the students name the organs, muscles, and bones. Sophomore Dennis An- derson said, We don't do enough dissecting. Soph- omore Coleen Chance said, lt's a fun class. 09' A' E. ,gn-.M -- 'l . .. - True Friends. While clowning Word Problems. Receiving help, around, senior Jim Hurtig poses junior Scott Bailey watches Miss with Slim after naming him. Photo Judy l-lallauer work the Pre-Alge- by Beth Brandenburg. bra ll problem. Photo by Beth Brandenburg.
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Nm... -ww--....,,, CURRICULUM PHYSICAL EDUCATION Phalanges carpals and Class forms papier mache skeletons While studying anatomy, Mr. C.J. l-lamilton's health classes were required to learn the bones of the body. After studying all the parts, the classes divided into groups and began making model skeletons out of papier-maohe. Computer games. Brian Harrod and George Anderson, sopho- mores, occupy spare time by get- ting involved in a space war. Photo by Beth Brandenburg. Each group had a pattern to follow, but the final de- sign and touches were left up to the individuals. The skeletons took weeks to build, but they looked ex- tremely real. Several seniors were cho- sen to judge the models on five categories. The judges' ballots were collected and a winner was chosen. Judging the contest was lots of fun, said senior judge Kim Frank. Hockey anyone? Freshman Twenty minute workout. H Darcy Desormiers participate in a Stretching before beginning aero- floor hockey game with his class- bics, Robin Kingsley freshman en- mates. Photo by Maria Shell. tertains her classmates. Photo by Greg Abbott.
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