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Above: Rick Fisher zeroes in his target. Right: Mouth puckered, Miss Haubold instructs freshman choir in making round sounds. Bottom: Flapping their arms on the floor, a girls' phys ed class exercises with music. Opposite Top: HelIo DolIy provided the pop concert finale, fea- turing Tonna Buitemeier with I put my hand in. Opposite Bottom: Mr. Feasel checks Barb Frauhiger's sketch of Meth- odist church. wwmwww N'-ms, ek
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s udies concepts ln an attempt to prepare to- day's youth as effective Ameri- can citizens and to enable them to understand society and man's behavior in it, the social studies department must undertake a tremendous task. Along with classroom discus- sion, some groups iourneyed to the local courtroom to observe government at work. Others gained valuable insight into the past through the audio-visual programs in their history classes. In psychology, studies were made in the areas of astrology, fortune tel l i n g and extra- sensory perception. Since this was an off year, a mock election was held to compare student polls with the prevailing line of thought in Indiana. Opposite Top: Jim Christen gropes his way through a maze in psychology. Op- posite Bottom: Hoping to discover their fortunes, Dick Larrabee and Richard De- Bolt experiment with the ouija board. Left: Commanding attention, Mr. Newell lectures to his world history class. Above: Geri Smith casts her mock election ballot.
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Aesthetic department encourages creativity Stimulating interests beyond the usual academic courses, art, music, and physical education classes supplied meaningful roles in student life. The Art I and ll classes en- riched the annual Christmas program with their decorations and along with the industrial arts department, co-sponsored the Spring Art Exhibit. Various team and individual sports characterized boys' and girls' phys ed classes. Floor hockey was a new edition in both programs. Adding festive notes to as- semblies programs, and games the music department often combined the efforts of the band and combined choirs.
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