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Mrs. Imogene Schooler, the new art teacher, is in charge of all art projects at Hauser and Clifford. FASTEN YOUR SEAT BELT! Student driver Cynthia Starnes takes her place behind the wheel of the new '66 Ford. DRIVER’S ED GETS NEW CAR; ART CLASS GETS NEW TEACHER THEY NEVER WORK when you want them to! Sophomore Wanda Manning is having trouble signing her name to an art masterpiece as Joyce Johnson, also a sophomore, works to complete hers. i PASS THE PASTE , says Linda Cooper as she, Connie Morrow, and Suzanne Finke work on an art lesson that will soon bedeck the walls of study hall.
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BY RE-ENACTING PAST PLEASED TO MEET YOU. Steve Gabriel, seated, Bob Keller, and Tim Goodwin demonstrate in their citizenship class the proper way of shaking hands. COMMUNISTIC OR CAPITALISTIC? These students are studying the course the world is taking on the map. Left to right are Betty Reed, Matheno Frazier-Bey, Marty Emmert, Royce Glick, Gary Phelps, and Mary Balser. HE IS NOT AFRAID of you Betty! Mr. Wickard leads discussion in senior psychology class as to why girls are afraid of mice. Betty Simmons appears to be one who is. At Hauser the social studies department consists of U, S. and world history, citizenship, economics and psychology classes. Second semester Seniors switch to government and world geography replaces economics. Research papers, dramatizations, and book reports are part of the history program. U. S, and world history help create an appreciation of past civilizations. Students compare past events to present and future events. Social problems such as dating and getting along with the opposite sex bring about big discussions in the psychology and citizenship classes. These classes probe into the different ways people act to certain situations and why they act that way.
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CHORUS AND MAJORETTES SING AND SWING SHOWN LEFT TO RIGHT FROM TOP are Kathie Clouse, Phyllis Rutan, Mary Puterbaugh, Mary Cook, Beth Glick, JoAnn Lambert, Kathy McNicholas, Ruth Dailey, and Connie Dowden. For the students interested in music, chorus provides excellent opportunities. The chorus sings at school concerts, at the school Easter service, and at various church services throughout the community. Besides the majorettes pictured to the right are Linda Herman, Vicki Burton, Joyce Webb, Jenny Beck, Barbara Carman, Frieda Thompson, Joyce Taylor, Norma Barton, Kathy Arnold, and Wanda Manning. Mrs. Mary Workman teaches two high school chorus classes and elementary music.
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