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Page 32 text:
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abroad .. . anyone?? All students at West were required to take English but many chose to broaden their knowledge by taking a foreign language. These students not only learned to speak the language. They also learned about the cultures of the countries whose language they chose to study. March highlighted the year for many students who traveled to Germany, France or Spain with the Foreign Language Department. TOP: Mr. Alan Hargreaves. BOTTOM left to right: Mr. Hargreaves and his wife are living proof that Those Germans really know how to live! Mrs. Carol Jennings. Dept. Ch. Mrs. Joan Kusske. NOT PICTURED: Mrs. Susan Morgan. 28
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with a skip, and a jump One of the courses everyone had to take which no one wanted to was Physical Education. But after taking it students were usually glad that they had. This was caused by the West High Phy-Ed Department, not offering just routine old calisthenics, not at West! We had a wide variety of courses offered: from Archery to Field Hockey. From Fencing to Trampoline. The department staff gave all they had teaching Phy-Ed, Health and coaching. The Health Department was also varied in their course offerings ranging from Mental Health to Sex Education. TOP left to right: Mr. Charles Voss, Dept. Ch. BOTTOM: Mrs. Patricia Kairis, Miss Joanne Hulet.
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a means of expression! Some of the finest talent at West in the past school year was to be found in our Art Department. Students selected courses in beginning art, open studio, and art history. With these courses they even conquered the world of cubism — even without the ability to draw! Home Ec. offered many creative and artistic courses in home and family living in preparing foods, and in making clothing. The courses were offered to both boys and girls, and for the first time, classes were expanded to include Jefferson students. For the prospective home-maker. West had everything to offer. TOP left to right : Mrs. Virginia Thayer, Dept. Ch. Miss Dawn Mennes. MIDDLE: Mrs. Joanne Peterson. Mrs. Thayer proves that there is more than one fish in the sea. BOTTOM: Miss Cheryl Creccy, Dept. Ch. 29
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