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Above: Mr. Earl Burnett explains to his seventh hour book-work class the importance of coming to a complete stop at every stop sign. Extreme Top: Mr. Gary Lee advises his driver’s training stu- dents on how to parallel park. 21
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mental Instruction physical practical Sophomores numbering 852 crowded into guidance clas- ses, which introduced them to Arthur Hill, developed their personalities, and taught them better study habits through the use of textbooks and speakers. Physical improvement was achieved through physical education classes. New girls’ physical education instructors were Mrs. Margaret Dietrich and Mrs. Nancy Puehl, who introduced the girls to lifetime sports, such as tennis, bad- minton, swimming, and golf. Mr. Gary Apsey and Mr. Gary Lee helped many students learn to drive this year with behind-the-wheel driver edu- cation classes. Six-week book-work classes were taught by Mr. Earl Burnett. Above: Mr. Seymour Murphy questions his seventh hour guidance class. Right: Patty Medler concentrates as she aims for the hoop. 20
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many Paris pleasant memories ““C’est magnifique!” was the sentiment expressed by nea ly 150 French students who had the chance to fly to Frane for eight days during Easter vacation. a In Paris, the students were able to see the Eiffel Tower and the Champs-Elysees, and to wander along the Left Ba k, viewing the artists and various bookstalls. Mrs. Margaret Murray, French teacher, was advisor am chaperone to the group. The students unanimously agree@ that the Paris trip was an experience not to be forgotter Miss Juanita Grew’s Spanish classes became involved 1 more than just learning the language. The students toe part in “learning experiences,” complete with beef ta and the breaking of pinatas. This year the German classes have a new instructor, M E. G. Bickel, who previously taught at Delta College. Above: Doug Jahn poses as Julius Caesar for Miss Patow’s sixth hour Latin class. Right: Mr. Rowell’s seventh hour Spanish class makes use of the head- phones provided for the language classes. a2
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