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Phys. Ed. Allows Students to Exhibit Strength This year physical education classes not only partici- pated in yearly volleyball, softball, badmitton, football, folk and square dancing, and many others, but also in floor exercises and handball. The floor exercises consist of a combination of tumbling and dancing. These were introduced by Mrs. Tannda Mayer in the girls P.E. The handball was introduced by Mr. Osburn and to com- plete the game the school placed two temporary back- boards to make a handball court. The boy's P.E. classes had a lot of help from three student teachers all of which were from Ball State Uni- versity. They were Bill Mealy, john Vollmer, and Tom Pletcher. These younger teachers got more involved in the physical activity, which helped the students get more out of the class. P.E. is also activated during the summer months. This keeps the students in good physical condition the whole year through. Mr. Osburn will be having golf, softball, bowling, and swimming. And to add some- thing, there will be skeet-shooting at the' Daleville Gun Club. Every student who attends a P.E. class enjoys himself as well as keeping him in better physical condition. Giving instructions to one of her many classes is Tannda Mayer, Girl's P.E. Duane Osburn, boy's P.E., looks astonished as the girls beat the boys in a phys. ed activity. The eighth graders learn how to use the balance beam correctly. P.E. and health 21
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Social Science Teaches Power of Government Talking with Rena Pugsley, on the measuring of senior caps and gowns is Vnaldra Hockenberry, social science. It is more important for each student to know and understand the government and laws of our society. It is equally important to understand the history of our state, nation, and the world to learn from our mistakes and build on our experience. These courses, which are necessary to form a well-rounded student, are in- structed by Mr. Vnaldra Hockenberry and Mr. Phil Hodson. Among some of the things Mr. Hockenberry's classes have done was the accomplishment of the first semes- ter's mock election. Students acted out roles as clerk and sheriffs as they ran the election. He also took the senior class to the Indiana General Assembly and had our representative of this area to speak with the seniors on the bills in the legislature. While in conservation class the students used some of their knowledge to build a variety of bird feeders. In history, Mr. Hodson tried to get more games into his teaching to make it more interesting for the some- times bored students. Two of the games are Consumer and Chips. 20 History Phil Hodson, history, is crowned King for the day. Cindy Daniels and lama Bruner find out that being a clerk can be interesting.
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Industrial Arts Gives Chance For Talent Expression Ray Bayer, Industrial Arts, talks to Ian Richman about his project. The Industrial Arts Department is looking forward to a new addition to the shop area being built this sum- mer. Many new courses will be offered next year due to the new facilities tdrawn by a drafting studentj. Auto Mechanics I and II were well rounded this year. The boys disessembled and ressembled several cars and engines. The more advanced boys completely overhauled and repainted several autos. The seventh and eighth grade classes learned to work with plastics and woods. They made items such as household keys and decoupaged items. The woods classes produced chess board tables, end tables, coffee tables, and one student made a grand- mother clock. ' Pausing from his work is Gary Nale. 22 Industrial Arts Relaxing from the monotony of giving grades is joe Scott, printing.
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