Homestead High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)

 - Class of 1978

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ASSERTING THEIR INNER ENERGY, seniors Greg Sholeff and Dave Blake stand on the side- lines watching a hockey game. A-Aug, .fl -, ,. 'ae 'li fu. S 'Q I -X , 1 UTILIZING THEIR ANIMAL INSTINCTS, a group of phys-ed students engage in a group ot speed ball. WHILE WAITING THEIR TURNS, sophomores Joni Stewart and Sherri Stauffer take basketball stats for the other girls. Bringing Gut Animcil Instincts Phys. Ed.fHeaIth-29

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Spcirtcin Soto ri Roci rs His eyes glowed with fury as he studied each move his victim made. Everyone on the sidelines watched with a sense of anxiety. Many won- dered who would be the conqueror and who would be the defeated. At last, he pulled his arm back and thrust his weapon upon his target with Tre- mendous force, but he missed. Then, the tiger became the hunter and took aim at his enemy, destroying him with one shot. A safari? Maybe, but in this case just P.E. warball. The game had a way of trapping a person between members of the opposite team. By doing that, it seemed to bring out the animal instinct in many students. Another aspect of P.E. was co-ed SOPHOMORE GIRLS rest their weary bones against the bleachers while they intently watch their fellow classmates. gym. This was it's second year for it so the classes were a little more organ- ized. Many expressed different opin- ions about competing with the oppo- site gender. Some were embarrassed but others felt it was a new and good experience. Physical education and health went hand in hand. Guest speakers such as county coroner Robert Hatfield, Mr. Universe contender Roger Bir and Doctor David from the Lutheran hospi- tal emergency ward were an important part of the health classes. Numerous special projects helped the students to learn about themselves. In both courses, even on the safari, students were taught about their bod- ies and how to take care of them. AS JUNIOR JOHN GRlMMER makes a shot, Joe Rajchel points with awe and Jeff Metzger walks casually around him during a basketball game in advanced gym. in-nu-o-rv-1 --aura 'H may 1, '-ng-a.A 'Y i- 'T:7,i . Ki v.,...,0ftff'7' 'j.,?'.-1 . . . ,- vzvnrkvf Ml t .---' 28-Phys. Ed.fHealth A, ..,...-.a'.w' 9hl'fr77 WW' ' M!-4-M- 0 -Aff-55.38 . u'9 5 -'V T ,,, ....-any-nlBbw 3' oo, ,. i . 4 - G.--.uh - . U ips- 1 . - '.,,:,,4.....if'fW- - 'Q'-- ff ' I T-..,...t-....-.-'wif Aw' - gn . 5



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Perfect Precision Procficecl Same old everyday routine . . . Were they tired of it? Did they want a break from the ho-hum day? Or did they love it? Well, they may not have loved it and they may have wanted to escape the drab routines which they were forced to sit or sleep through, but they tolerated the monotany. They practiced perfect preci- sion which was needed for the math courses. Not much has changed in the math department, said Department Head Gerald Zimmerman. The only new pro- ject being worked on was the advanced Algebra ll class for next year. Algebra classes, trigonometry, physics, general math, geometry, college prep math and calculus were the only classes offered besides advanced geometry and Algebra lclasses. And what did the students think? Cal- culus student senior Cathy Christoff said she knew it would help her in college if she kept up with it. Algebra ll was a good course and I felt it helped raise the academic level of the school, stated junior Debbie Dewald. And sophomore Scott David said geometry helped him to utilize his com- mon sense. No matter how repetitious the math classes may have seemed, the students going on to a profession which includes some form of math, they were helpful. CONFUSED ABOUT AN ALGEBRA PROBLEM, freshman Mike Sandlar raises his hand to ask his question. JUNIOR TIM HIPPENSTEEL sits in Mr. Leland Cus- ter's fifth period geometry class patiently listening to the lesson. 30-Math X. -l Y rf if

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