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Left: The girls and boys physical education students joined first semester for square dancing. During fifth period Tom Shoup, sophomore, dances with junior Karlene Johnson, as Dennis Porter, sophomore, awaits the time he will team up with Nan- ette Kortenber, senior. Top: Preparing to use a South Bend engine lathe in the metals lab, Dan Bleeke, fresh- man, turns on the machine. Above: Sergia Guereca, junior, adjusts the press to paper size to print student hand- book covers under the supervision of Ivlr. Galen MclVlichael. 29
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Above; Ron O ' Dell, senior, holds an automobile engine dis- tributor in the new auto mechanics class ottered to second year power and transportation students. The class session lasted two hours in the industrial arts auto lab, according to Mr. Larry Freeman. Above right: Basketball is the fall program of Ivtr. Larry Miller ' s fifth period physical education class. Mike Foreman, fresh- man. Bruce Bultemeier, sophomore, Greg Mankey, fresh- man, and Dan Gebhart, freshman, wait in expectancy of a basket. They also played flag football outside and wrestled. Right: Robin Watkins, Brenda Roop, Judy Cowans, Diane Serna, and Vicki Grant, juniors, were among the students in The Meaning of Love, taught by Mrs. Jane Schauss, Eng- lish chairman. Mini-courses do mean more work for the teachers, she said, with preparing for diversified classes. The English department went totally to mini-coui ses this year. To give the student inore choice in what courses he is taking and to allow the stu- dent to take according to his interests, was the purpose of the mini-courses. Principal Hubert Zerkel felt that the only thing that matters is how the students accept the new system. Along with the school going to mini-courses, and the English department to phasing, a two-hour auto mechanics class was offered to second year students. ' Most teachers like the mini-courses, ' stated Mrs. Jane Schauss, English chairman. We had been criticized for being repetitious in material, she concluded. • .J 28
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Right: Seniors on their first flight to Washington D.C. October 23, get a look at the Capitol dome. Below: Miss Helen Haubold, Choir director, plays while Beth Schmoll, and Karen Scheumann, sophomores, sing for their second grade of the semester in cadet choir. Bottom Dale Franz, junior, cooks out in home economics lab.
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