Chamberlain High School - Cub Yearbook (Chamberlain, SD)

 - Class of 1978

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Hands are one of the most important tools found in the industrial arts classes. Students learned to master the tools of their classes and then applied their newly-developed skills on projects of their own choice. Both boys and girls enrolled in classes of leather, mechanical drawing and woods, which were taught by Dennis Plooster, a first year teacher at CHS. Students displayed their finished products at the annual Art and Style Show on May 8th. UPPER LEFT: John Harmon concentrates on his mechanical draw- ing assignment. UPPER RIGHT: Dennis Plooster. CENTER: Stu- dents learn to be very precise and accurate in all measurements. LOWER LEFT: Leather class was popular with the females of the student body. LOWER RIGHT: Staining wood must be done just right so the entire project is not ruined. INDUSTRIAL ARTS 17

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 Art students learned the basic seven ele- ments of design which they exposed to a variety of mediums to encourage and develop the indi- vidual student's creativity. Students learned how to mix colors by making color wheels in Art I class. Art II students worked with silk screening making posters and programs for the music and athletic departments. A variety of mediums were used for projects in Art III. The potter's wheel was a favorite of many students who produced many worthwhile objects of clay. The students displayed their many creations at the Art and Style Show held in May. A ceramic mural has been started by the Art III class and when com- pleted will be hung in the Egleston building. Art classes were taught by Mrs. Janet Stevenson. TOP: Susan Hunter and Mary McMurchie successfully com- plete a project in silk screening. CENTER LEFT: Students in Art I work hard to get the colors the right shade for their color wheels. CENTER RIGHT: Mrs. Stevenson demonstrates that certain details are necessary in silk screening. LOWER LEFT: Mrs. Janet Stevenson. LOWER RIGHT: Kip Speckels completes an assignment in still life painting.



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Sit-Ups, jogging and forward rolls were just part of the physical education classes. Physical education is required for all fresh- men and sophomores. Advanced classes were offered for the juniors and seniors desiring to further pursue their physical abilities. Advanced Life Saving was offered during the month of April. Students used the Indian School pool for this class. The Presidential Physical Fitness test was given to all P.E. students and 51 high school stu- dents qualified for the Award. Four girls, Mary McMurchie, Carol Schoenfelder, Lexie Shaffer, and Diane Zeman, qualified for their sixth Presidential Physical Fitness Award. UPPER LEFT: Mike Dacy. UPPER RIGHT: Mrs. Norma Johnson. CEN- TER LEFT: These boys enjoy a quick game of basketball in gym class. CENTER RIGHT: Mr. Dacy gives rifle instruction to the sophomore- boys. LOWER LEFT: Volleyball is one of Ihe many games played in girl's P.E. LOWER RIGHT: The girls in Advanced P.E. have a lot of fun on their weekend camping trip. 18 PHYSICAL EDUCATION

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