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Coach Buchanan prepares to take Tammy Bailey and Julia Galliher out on the highway for behind the wheel experience. Learning how a car operates is another vital part of Driver ' s Training. Coach Clear explains the function of the fan belt to Mark Hilt and Ralph White. coutmroi H MOTOR COMPANY Vicki Carr makes all the necessary adjustments before starting the car. Wheel in a Wheel Knowing how to work all the instruments on the dashboard of the car is the first step of Driver’s Training; learning to drive is last but certainly not least. Parallel park¬ ing was one of the hardest things to learn and keeping within the speed limit wasn ' t easy. From back gravel roads to the interstate, practice makes perfect. 19
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Math Students Play Numbers Game From General Business to Advanced Math our minds were filled with millions of num¬ bers. Sometimes we did not know whether to add, subtract, multiply, or divide, but with the teachers ' help, we finally arrived at the correct answer. Some were glad that only two years of Math were required, while others studied fur¬ ther into theorms and complicated equations. Trying to prove that x=y wasn ' t always easy, and solving problems that took three sheets of paper wasn ' t easy either. Striving to get high grades in Math also made us think logically for ourselves. Mr. Jesse makes sure that Denny Farmer solves a math problem correctly. 18 Debbie McCroskey, Rhonda McCroskey, Mary Jo Johnson, and Harlene Singleton share the fun of making flash cards in math class. Bobby Wilson shows the class how to solve an equation in three basic steps.
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Exercise Produces Physical Fitness Milk builds strong bodies, so does plenty of exercise and that is just what the 8th, 9th, and 10th grades got. Chewing gum in the gym meant running laps and sweeping the floor. Winter could find the co¬ ed gym classes playing kick ball or working on the trampoline, rings, horse, or parallel bars. Spring would find the classes on the track or softball field. Working for the Presi¬ dent ' s Physical Fitness awards was hard but displaying the patch was easier. Sharon ReMine, and Kathy Conners have their eyes on the ball as Karen Jones tries for a basket. Levonne Sexton practices her jumping ability on the trampoline as Phyllis Canter stands behind her to spot her. Mary Jo Johnson prepares to perform a stunt on the flying rings. 20
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