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In keeping with our Constitution’s Bicentennial, The Spirit of America” was the theme for the Fine Arts Festival as the colors red, white, and blue adorned all corners, displays, and bulletin boards of the city auditorium. Antique cars drew community and school spec- tators throughout the day. An opportunity for the visitors to have their picture made in original pioneer costumes was made available through the yearbook staff. Pretending to be part of an 'ole Western shootout to watching working an antique grinding stone were means of enjoyment for all who were in attendance. .ONELY COWBOY. J.W. Burghart plays a cowboy at the Fine Arts :estival. Staff photo. CD C i i
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YOU MAY KISS THE BRIDE! Brett Dobbs performs the ceremony for Debbie Goodson and Mark Landes with the aide of Gary Gunter. Staff photo. STEP IN! Rob Mueller, Beau Meadows, Kim Major and Max Martens are ready for a ride. Staff photo.
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Patterns and Responses Psychology, sociology, and health are subjects which provide necessary in- formation about the whole self, physically and mentally. Mr. Blevins who teaches psychology and sociology says that the students learn much about their own patterns and responses by par- ticipating in innovative exercises such as group maze projects and blindfolded hall walks. “I like to vary my lesson plans because of the dif- ference in attitudes of students taking my class,” says Mr. Blevins. Adolescent prob- lems and emergency situations are only two of the topic headings which come under discussion in Mrs. Swearingen’s health class. “I truly enjoy teaching health because I feel it is im- portant that students have a class in which they can discuss what is relevant to them,” says an energetic Roberta Swearingen. Because we share ideas and learn about human relationships, these subjects are among the most beneficial in school,” said Shelia Harder and Teena Newman readily agreed. WHICH WAY? Mr. Blevins explains the effects of running the maze blindfolded. “WHERE AM I? Kristal Freed and her partner record their findings after going through the home-made mazes.
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