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Sometimes questions over a chapter posed a problem but David Anderton, sophomore, overcomes it in Coach Stephens' history class. Junior Joey Garret busily works on a history report. Joey was in Mrs. Rebecca Shirley's American History class. Lv--' A .A Class rises to top Students learn past is enjoyable A major part of the curriculum was history and government. Seniors were required to take one semester of government and one of Free Enterprise. Students learned about government on a federal, state and local level. They learned about the Federal Reserve System. I want to teach seniors about the government because it's a part of everyday life, Mrs. Jo Pennington, a government teacher, said. She feels that the government controls every aspect of our lives in some way. I just want to make them aware of it, Mrs. Penn- ington said. Juniors were required to take American History. They studied everything from the Civil War to World War ll. One of the most difficult things about this type of course is that you have to memorize so much, and that's hard for me, Junior Suzette Myers said. A junior project this year was a packet of reports and worksheets. I enjoy learning about the World Wars the most, Junior Debbie Blaney said. Sophomores were also required to take a history course. They were taught world history. A major project of Ms. Teresa Price's class was a map of the world. Students colored and labeled maps and then glued them onto a large sheet of paper. I thought it was very unusual to learn about the world in this manner, Jenny Ward, sophomore, said. Mr. Scott Crow, a representative from International Telephone and Telegraph, spoke to all govemment and Free Enterprise classes. History f Government 1 13
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Sophomore physical education students enjoy a game of volleyball. On a cold day the students do not have to suit up. These students lounge around in the gym and gossip. Release frustration Express yourself mentally and physically I enjoy teaching students in a situation where I see their real per- sonality instead of just seeing them as a number in a grade book, said Miss Audrey Mosley. Physical education is a way to express yourself mentally and physically. While taking physical education you are able to take part in different types of sports, from volleyball, tennis, and ping pong for the girls, to basketball and Weightlifting for the boys. Although P.E. is an elective, it is not the only one where you can have fun and let out your aggression. Also available in terms of recreation, is Outdoor Ed. This class, taught by Mr. Ron Frank, taught students how to hunt, camp out, backpack, give fundamental first aid, and fish. Junior Michael Fransted takes aim at a birdie on the Alpine Skeet Range. 1 14 P.E.fOutdoor Ed. V ff f -t 'f if f 1 fwfggwf was 'fik 'l,, 'Qf'?2V'iE1'ff -1 illllliifl-'--'!'J4:wSV:5?fl?f4?i55ffi '- --VV-,. :.'iV-L fyUJil5tiEL''QQi'- f5fAQf9lfS2ffWL4ff'g V''WTWW QW? it ,. VVm1w7'f f ., V fV,V f' :,,f,!:- 'M f- 'z1'A: f flwzkfwrf va 15''j:+1t!z--flgfw'-',-I J' ,QU iwjwiig'.yf'J.y--zygilf''Hai' 5 1.'.'...,,..:,-f-:sf f ,- .. V. we i,,,1V-,siwmtw ,,,... , .. .,., ,, .ay ffwwziiiafi, -- 5,,tl,,i,1,1l,tm,z:sss.,,kq if ,, W ,L V i ..,, f - -'-'- f fK , ewfW 'f,f?VV ff - f- ,,,,, 1. --lVw2Z2?2ii . ,,,,, V f ...i,s,Vm.:t s VV . A , Vx W VV V 1,..- V F- V M, l , , , , i,,, ,, W, ,f,MVmgf ag if if I , :ji5VgIif:.Qf 7 s If TV - fl? fy ,V '3g:y,:,t,:..:f...ft.4,.lg5.fwgjfjif-:ff ,gtg -.W -w.,--,1'rf':i it--jf K .. w ffjgj , -: . . -- . g ..,.., e ' -- V f H t' ' ' ff sggzw M ff fi Wei ,W H - '- Q ,A ,,,,, M ,,,, K J ..,., V W , ,U , H ,Vi ..mVW H '.VfJ'f4e 1 , V -f w,'i 1 .:'- ' -f ff V' 1 -- i ' v ..., .V - , ,.,, V, ,, , V, ,, , i s.aal:,. .,.... f,:,,,-,af----QVVW V 4 azz, -. V, ,,,, ,, , 1 li f W - ---- ' I iw R151-.f 'L V . :Ei Ewa W ,,,,, ' fm' tgp f, ima- VVVVVVVVVVV www ,,,, , WV W V ...,.., ..,, liiagwww w, V' we .... V . W , , , ,,,V,,t,.,, .,,VV,V, ,, V,,, , fgwifg I: - V V, g ':.2.vV-saw? if fffV7Hff3I7i,:i,ffmfV,?V WZ 'Wifi fi? -' - f 7 . 465 WE- , t. ,V,, wi J.: L:. - - ..'. 5 :!isl?tii'VE'i'fu: KN ,,,, We ,,,,,, ,,,, L i l .. ,, , , l i is 5 by , f f. ti. V.-lV' t M.:-V:-.1-7-,, ,: ik! ku k, ,E ..V.- 35, 5, , , ,We ' t H, lim
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