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Buettner, Reca Osborne and Chairman Bill Lapp discussed new classes for 1970 in the seminar. DHS Added Courses Several new work-study areas were added to the curriculum this year and were open to students during their study halls. The seminar area was con- verted into an English-Social Studies Resource Cen- ter and a typing area. A Crafts Resource area was also added at the east end of the campus. Practical experience was gained as several girls participated in a work-study program involving receptionist and teachers aide positions in offices and schools in the Winston-Dillard area. Nt X .M SENIOR DIXIE ROSS, receptionist at Kash's Stu- dio in Winston, wrote a receipt for a picture order. NEW CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES 39
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HELPING A GRADE school student find a pair of scissors was Wanda Baker. WHILE CORRECTING PAPERS at Dillard Grade School, Marilyn Alexander stopped to help a student with his math assignment. i.- t X f l .14-gs , f 2 xlii f Qmawui THE CURRICULUM COMMITTEE, consisting of Jim Palmer, Cindy Berglund, Rose Reed, Deyo Joers, Tim Dowdy, Debbie Dean, Rita Leining, Jan Taylor, Connie BETTY KOELLE RUTH GIOVANNETTI MQ me-ws' mm Y we 38 NEW CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
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Co-Education Experienced In Dancing t ATTEMPTING TO TEST their coordination and balance were Bruce Ellis, Bill Pack and Mike St. Clair. Highlighting the year for freshmen and sophomore P.E. students was a unit in folk dancing, including such favorites as Skip to My Lou, Road to the Isles and Green-sleeves. Basketball and volleyball proficien- cy was attained by much practice and improvement was measured by vari- ous skill tests. Weight training was another impor- tant aspect of the physical education program. Besides class time, weight training was offered in the mornings before school. An interpretive study in modern dance was experienced by girls' ad- vanced P.E. classes. Rounding out the total physical ed- ucation program were such additional activities as field hockey, badminton, shuffleboard, table tennis and archery. BEV SHELDON, DEBBIE Walker, Debbie Hansen and Kathy Kimball portray their idea of Terror in the Night. 40 P.E. 'Nt X MADELINE LAPP DUANE WAKEFIELD
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