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Santa, Lynn Lefevre as the jolly old man. sells Christmas wishes to raise money for the needy. Buy- ers are Evan Pethtel and Mark Lewellen. Both music and physical expression are revealed as Suing Choir members prepare their program to per- form for organizations throughout the year. Expressions of emotions Expression played an important role in Blackford this year, whether it was in school, in extra-curricular activities, or just doing nothing. Art classes expressed their feeling in paintings, drawings, or by other forms of art. Creative art allowed a better way for students to express themselves. People experienced the spirit of Christ- mas as old Santa himself made his annual appearance at BHS selling Christmas wishes. Income of $245 went to two needy families in Blackford county area in the form of gifts. Physical Education brought strained ex- pressions to kids while running their one- mile, and relief when the exercising was over. A Karate expert was brought in to demonstrate the art of Judo, which was a hair-raising form of expression for P.E. students. A different type of expression came in Mr. Joe Castelo ' s room as Dave Bergen, student teacher, took over the class while teaching about mountain men. Mr. Bergen put himself in their position for a day and showed expressions men used. Feelings of the blind were experienced by Home Ec. students — Sheri Stoll. Brenda Yadon. ' Lisa White- sell, and Lisa Lawson — as one project. 50 Developing By Expression
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Changing personalities by altering hair and complexion was a miracle performed in November by Hair ' s the Latest of Bluffton; (Bottom Left) Jenny Shoemaker and Michelle McCardIc; (Top) Clem Reinhard and Tina McGee; (Bottom Center) Randy Kunkle and Carol Oar- linger; (Bottom Right) Sally Anweller and l.ori Strait. Each of the girls was given a new and individual look within one period. The other students of the class were given ideas of how to apply make-up effectively and how to style their hair. The event was sponsored by the Home Economics Department as a guide in style. ' f Using the overhead projector to demonstrate English language usage is Mrs. Ruth Shuttlenorlb in Senior Basic Skills, a neu course added this year mtmm m Developing By Changes 49
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Expressing his reelings as a mountain man was Mr. Bergen, student teacher, after attempting to remove Brian Went . ' s bead in U.S. History class. Karate experts relieved their tensions by demonstrat- ing the art of Judo to P.E. classes. Lisa Whilesell tries one of the techniques.
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