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I ' 4' V ' During her Career Awareness class. Enjoying his Hrst hour Phys. Ed. Class, seventh grader. Doug Rice is caught showing off his Heather Heaiy corrects a speaker musc e. form. Spohier, Lisa Springer, Laura Stahl, Theresa Stamper, Eric Stanton, Danielle Steinman, Douglas Stevens, Julie Stewart, Laura Stininger, Brian Storm, Catherine Sudek. Dana Suilivan, Brooke Suzor, Matthew Swan, Chad Swartz, Lee Swift, Tasha Tanis, Joseph Thomas, Brian Thompson, Brian Thornton, Maria Toda, Dougla Townsend, Tom Truscello, Anthony Tubbs, Scott Tucker, Scott Turner, Michelle Urbaniak, Amy Van Horn, Erik Vance, Kari Vancena, Shane Vandendolweert, Brian Vandercook. Craig Vandergrift, Shane Varney. Ryan Vaughn. Leslie 31
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Gym And Career Classes Help To Give New Insight to Seventh Grade Students Career Awareness class was taught to all seventh graders to try and make them more responsible, and more aware of the opportunities in life, said teacher Mrs. Beverly Mazur. During class, students listened to guest speakers, and worked on self-awareness note taking, and decision making. Career Awareness was an every-other-day class, alternating with gym. It was taught during the first and third quarter. During the second and fourth quarter, reading class was presented. Students worked on oral reading and vocabulary. They also did work on a newspaper unit dur- ing fourth quarter, and learned to read with expression. Follow-up work for comprehension, which was also taught, deals with details, inference, listening char- acterization, and the sequence of events. Gym gave students a chance to escape from the drudgery of work, and get physically fit. During boys' gym, running various distances, push-ups, pull-ups, sit- ups, rope climbing and other skills were tested, to see who could pass the Presidential Physical Fitness Test. The test is designed by the government, and at the end of the year, at the last pep assembly, awards were passed out. Patches and a certihcate signed by the president were awarded. They boys also lifted weight, played speedball, and did many other vigorous activi- ties. Across the net on the girls' side, hockey, running for five minutes, aerobics, gymnastics, soccer, and other skills were demonstrated. Daily warm-ups included such things as jumping jacks, stretch exercies, wind- mills, push-ups, and sit-ups. The girls also did the phys- ical fitness test, participating in some of the same ac- tivities as the boys. Aerobics to music was another enjoyed activity, and after all that, it was off to the show- ers. Rudd, leffrey Rutz, Stephen Sadler, Christopher Sattler. jeffrey Schardt, Lee Schember, Judith Schlddel, Erich Schmidt, Allan Schulte, effrey Schwartz, teven Selber, Kiersten Setlock, Troy Sgro, Jeffrey Shavlis, Tammie Shea, Nicholas Shealy, Andrea Sherman, James Shlmel. Barbara Shimel. Steven Shinkle, Benjamin Shively, Melinda Shoup, Kevin Silberhorn, Stacy klver, Jennifer Slovak, Robert Smead, Lisa Smenner, Kristin Smith, Jennifer Smith, Lori Smith, Robbie Smlthers, Dawn Snyder, Diane Sowards, Jennifer Speeg. Adam Speweik, Brad 30
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Vezner, Tad Wa enhauser,Anthony a enhauser, David Wagen auser, Matthew Wagner, Julie Walker, Michele Wallace, Debra Walling, Jason Watkins, Jessica Watkins, Jonathan Webber, Stephanie Weber, Anjanette Weiss, Michael Werner, Richard Werner, Timothy Wernet, Jay Wesolowski, Michael West, Dayna Westfall, Christopher Westfall, Tony jenny Detrick choir member practices'for the upcoming Christmas play. 391.. ' , Map drawing ln Mrs. Albring's class is a lot of fun for Patty Ashley, Steve Mills and Jeff Ray. Julie Case puts her instrument away from a hard practice for the upcoming Christmas concert. 32
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