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be i?iSs.is.M' ,K A K li .. f 1. ff ly .s. X f Q ,rt r 55, '1' vp- '1 :l.prwdt,is-l-vial Dr-lb Oljlfew-5 Ski l ls Who's got the sander? What happened to the power? Where's the wood? ... Industrial Education courses at CHS include Metals, Woods, Plastics, Printing, Mechanical Drawing, Auto Mechanics and Drafting. Mr. Howard Barron, Mr. john Gingraux, Mr. Dick Palmer, Mr. Kenneth Slabach, Mr. Michael Crawford, Mr. jerry Crossland, and Mr. Don Franz Industrial Education instructors, taught the various classes. Each course began with a beginn- ing class in each area and through the years students become more ad- vanced in the industrial field of their choice. This basis can lead to rewarding careers as mechanists, carpenters, printers, and other skilled positions. If Wade Brickley and Scott Bush 1 work diligently on their shop pro- 2 jects. 2! Industrial Education teachers, Mr. Dick Palmer, Mr. Don Franz, Mr. Howard Barron, Mr. Mi- chael Crawford, Mr. lohn Gingraux, Mr, jerry Crossland and Mr. Dick Palmer. 3f With hard work and much patience, Lance Dale completes his woods project. 4! Randy McCutcheon spends class hours working with woods. 3 4 4 . i ?
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New Film series v-oxlides empo-I-ls - Guten Tag Wie what? I just don't think l can say that correctly When can we practice our skit forthe field day? . .. In German as in any foreign lan- guage, the end result most teachers look for is some empathy on the part of the student toward the peo- ple who use the language, said Mr. Norbert Schmeidler, German in- structor. Class activities which help to attain this end changed somewhat from last year. This year for the first time, two new film series were used. German club is also an important part of the language. Activities this year included two Bratwurst Feeds. The club also held a Christmas ban- quet at Schloss Rhinestein. The German Field Day, sponsored by the American Association of Teachers of German, was held April 26. Students performed in catagories such as poetry, monologue, skit and choral ensembles. 'l 2 g 'T 'lf Kay Bjostad, senior enjoys working on her German translation. 2! Mr. Schmeidler, German instructor, assists Bar- bara Harbuck, junior with her lab work. 3f GERMAN CLUB: BACK ROW: Norbert Schmeidler, Peg Kirby, Kim Keer, Nancy Bo- hanan, Dorothy Schofield, Ann Giesen, Bren- da Beal. FRONT ROW: lim Gubitz, Dave TenEyck, Rick Wilson, Micki Griekspoor, Brenda Sutton, Sue Ricketts. J' 7 lflf
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Gi m classes 5-l-ud s ovl-5 or eocln season o-P -I-he, ear I don't care if it is snowing you're still going to run ... We will divide by classes and play bombardment, the sophomores will ... Hey, Coach, I lost my lock again ... Although many students consider physical education as a definite threat to life and limb, two years of it are required. The activities in gym closely paral- leled the sports in season. During the fall, the major activities included flag and flicker football, during the winter students stayed inside con- centrating on basketball swimming and volleyball, while in the spring they concentrated on track, tennis and softball. Gymnastics Club, under the spon- sorship of Mr. Richard Riggs and Mrs. Chelsea McCreery, spent club periods studying the sport which is almost as old as recorded history. Students in the club excelled in var- ious skills ranging from the uneven bars to thetrampoline. If A CHS student practices flips on the spring board. Z! Terry Schreiber does a seat 3 5 drop on the trampoline 6 while Max Rice helps spot him. 3X Physical Education teachers Chelsea McCreery, Steve Clanton, Richard Riggs, and Cherilyn Brosseau, 4X Gymnastics Club: BACK ROW: A, Aipper- spach. THIRD ROW: K. Briley, 1. Elliot, D. Yount, M. Brodick, D. Harper. SECOND ROW: C. Smith, 1. Elliot, W. Brickley. FRONT ROW: C. Hudson, D. Word, R. McCutcheon, S. Fox, A. Kaul. 5X Aided by jenny Casmaer and Diane George, Merri Wolf practices her routine on the high bar. G! Kay Shafer prac- tices a routine on the uneven bars. 'I 2 4
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