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Soc. Studies, Phys. Ed. Complete the Curriculum BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION is divided into several seasonal areas-in the fall soccer and tap footballg in the winter volleyball, basketball, and tumblingg in the spring wiflleball and softball. Every boy has the chance to demonstrate his physical capabilities in the Marine Physical Fitness Test. GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION encompasses soccer, basketball, folk dancing, tumbling, kickball, softball, and volleyball. Bowling was added to their curriculum for the first time this year. HEALTH enables many students to become familiar with the intricately designed networks of the body. Rules governing correct dieting and good grooming are also studied. WORLD HISTORY outlines the trends of civiliza- tion from prehistoric man to the present day. Stu- dents become familiar with the successes and failures of former generations. AMERICAN HISTORY un- folds the cornerstones upon which this country was founded and the patriotic heritage which defended those cornerstones. Seniors develop the concepts of democracy in action in AMERICAN GOVERNMENT. In addition to the regular text, the students debate on such problems as Vietnam, Crime, and Water Pollution. David Miller Inspecting judicial records at the County Court House are seniors, Lyle Shilfert and Derly Palacios
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joel Pinkerton presses the barbell high above his head as Paul johnson waits for his turn to begin lifing. Nedra Bruggeman ,Q Richard Honner Assuming the correct position to return the volley is Mary Wheeler as Cathy Briggle has a look of optimism. Instructors Reveal Their Outside Interests MR. RICHARD HONNER is the instructor for Boys' Physical Education, Health, and Drivers, Edu- cation. He is the head basketball and cross-country coach. Mr. Honner likes to travel around the country to various tournaments and last year he attended the Los Angeles Basketball Classic. Another addition to the faculty this year is MISS NEDRA BRUCGEMAN. She is the instructor for Girls' Physical Education and the advisor to the C-.A.A. and cheerleaders. Dabbling in art, swimming, and bowling are her hobbies. Miss Bruggeman is a lifeguard at a state park in the summertime. American History is taught by MR. DAVID MILLER. Mr. Miller is the head bowling and track coach and the school athletic director. He assists the senior class in all duties since he is one of their advisors. Mr. Miller enjoys steak and good music. MISS MAY BLAUSEY, who is not pictured, teaches World History and American Government. Her senior government class made a thorough research on the subject of crime. Both Miss Blausey's and Mr. Hitchenls government classes visited Port Clinton to see their county govern- ment in action.
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OFFICE WORKERS: Marsha Harrison, Chris Leppert, and Helen Spasoit. ADMINISTRATION BUILDING SECRETARY: Linda Lobdell. Smiling Faces Greet thee Visitors The administration and high school secretaries proved themselves capable of running eiiicient offices. With the numerous phone calls, scheduling problems, abundant paperwork, and odd errands, they are kept busy every minute of the school day. Miss Lynette Hoeft is the secretary to the high school principal and the guidance counselors. Some of her duties are assisting the athletic director in preparing state forms and eligibility sheets for athletes, entering all perti- nent information on student records, taking care of all banking for the high school, handling the activity funds, and acting as a receptionist for the students and public. The othce workers assist Miss Hoeft during their study hall periods, Mrs. Linda Lobdell, secretary to the superintendent and Clerk of the Board of Education, types the monthly newsletter, purchases items for the school, and keeps notes of Board meetings. These secretarial duties are greatly appreciated. .Kathy HIGH SCHOOL SECRETARY: Lynette Hoeft.
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