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Senior Greg Hersberger watches the skit on drugs in Sociology class. Sophomore Donnie Shupe looks toward careers in the history area. rl X i lg gl 'ffffky N, f .. X111 A,-Pigs' MW J-- ' Vicki Finney, Edith Gustin, Lynnetta Denham, Gary McMillan, and Terry Nunley listen attentively to Miss Rockey as she talks about some of today's problems in government class. I9
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History Department I frmofvottes N ew Methods In its classroom phase, the history department ex- perienced a slight diversion in teaching techniques. Voting procedures were studied in the government and U. S. History classes and sample voting ma- chines Were used in mock elections. In sociology the class was divided into groups, each of which made a complete survey of major so- cial problems. Learning continued outside the classroom as the U.S. History class traveled to the Conner Prairie Farm Museum. The government classes visited the state legislature and a federal court, While the sociol- ogy class toured the Crossroads Rehabilitation Cen- ter. Current events played an important role in and outside the classroom situation. Sophomore Kevin Brattain diligently takes notes in world history. I8 Junior Susan Horning views the bulletin board in U.S. history N i,i .- i'j'Wr V
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New Car-New Teacher Increase Ability Physical education is very important to the stu- dents at any high school. Mrs. Terena Martin was the new physical education teacher. All physical edu- cation classes had to study for written tests about the games they played as well as knowing how to play the games skillfully. High school students aided the teachers in each physical education class. The drivers training classes received a new Ga- laxie 500, canary yellow, Ford station wagon to give the students more protection while getting more ex- perience in driving bigger cars. Although the cars are becoming increasingly more compact, the experience will be helpful in future years. As students drove to such places as In- dianapolis, they learned how to drive in the more complicated and ability-trying traffic. Learn by doing is important in both areas. Junior high students Bob Whitmill, John Dulworth, Mike Givens, and Arlyn Fincher enjoy a physical education cook out. 20 ig? Q Mr. Hunter gives last minute instructions to Rhesa Smith before boarding the driver's training car.
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