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D. . Ano health lntenmlx With two gyms, the P.E. department was able to offer a bigger variety of activities. Along with these activities nine weeks were devoted to health class. fu' .-me ii . VEB I' ' Top left: Miss Norma Meinhardt prepares to referee a basketball game. Top right: Eric Bergstrom practices on the rings as Mr. Don Herbig supervises other gymnasts. Above: Basketball rules are discussed withthe advanced P.E. class. Left: Mr. John Riggs ohecksiwith the counselor to see when the students will be trans- ferred to health class. ' I , J
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lnsnarz se INCREASES The idea of open classrooms off the media center was a new idea to the librarian, teachers, and stu- dents. At first it was very confusing with everyone having to learn to keep down the noise. Students and teachers soon learned to use the resource center and the library area was seldom empty. The round tables and pleasant arrangement of books added much to the general atmosphere. The students also enjoy- ed the availability of the conference rooms. Mr. Funk was no longer hidden in the magazine room and Mrs. Ongman could actually move in her new A. V. Room. The library had become the center of HHS. Y 011 mmf MTI Above: Brian Rainwater, Sharolyn Cameron, Patti Willg-ing, and Karlene Dearing find the library a pleasant place to study and ex- change ideas. Top: Mr. Charles Funk, librarian, looks with pride at his new media center. Above: A. V. Director, Mrs. Ilene Ongman seems glad that all the films got back on time.
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COUHSGIGRS GUIDE Stuoents is X ga: One of the busiest places in school is the counselling office. Students go there for advice on occupations, help in schedule changes, assistance in making college ap- plications, and guidance in school affairs Besides helping the students in this way Mrs. Margaret Heyden and Mr. John Snodgrass take care of transcripts and scheduling of all students. Ei 'K -Z' LLL 5 1 s M g f X if ii. as flfhiiflix. ,, fa. Ruth Brandt and Nancy Mack find out the ins and outs of college applications from Mrs. Margaret Heyden.
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