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This page; Upper left: The bookkeeping class works diligently to complete their practice sets. Upper right: Mike Bilke, Marty Geffre, and Jerome Geffre check-out some books from the library. Lower right: LaDanna Kallas, Bernadette Kallas, Susie Beffre, and Nancy Zelmer prepare break- fast in home ec class. Opposite page;Uppci right: Toby Rath, Lloyd Breitag, and Kim Wolf relax after a long hour of Algebra II. Lower left: Debbie Glaesman and LeeAnn Schwartzbauer work in their projects in crafts class. Lower right: Jolentha Bemelman and Monica Rott compare U.S. History notes. 6
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Two Classes Added Two classes were added to the curriculum this year: personal finance for those interested in business, and an art class for those with a creative flair. The junior high students were favored with home economics and an industrial arts class. Chorus was also added to some of their schedules to expand their knowledge of music. Offering more classes to the junior high kept them busier and helped prevent them from having too many study hails. Personal was offered to LHS seniors. This class, taught by Gary Hepperle, gave the students an under- standing of how to manage their finances better. Other classes offered in the business department were: book- keeping, business math, typing, shorthand, and office practice. Mathematics courses again included advanced math, geometry, and algebra I and II. Chemistry, physics, biology, and general science were offered as science courses. Art classes worked with sketching charcoal, water color, acrylics, and woodcarving throughout the year. Crafts classes made cnadles, batik, and macrame. History and government classes, taught by Mr. Bob Schumacher, learned how our country was founded and how the system works. Opposite page; Upper left: Rick Valentine works on a car engine in Shop IV. Upper right: Donna Fuehrer is painting with water colors in Art class. Lower left: Mike Rath and Colin Schaffer test an incubator in the chemistry lab. Lower right: Pam Smalley, Susan Yost, and Cheryl Kracke study nutrition in sophomore home ec. This page; Upper left: Sandra Hoffman listens to tape recording of a band concert during a free period. Lower left: David Hoffman makes a selection of wood in shop class. Lower right: Band mem- bers Marsha Hoffman, Diane Schooley, and Cheryl Kracke warm-up before a concert.
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first Year German Added Drivers education was offered to fresh- men only, Mrs. Jean Guffey aided stu- dents in speech therapy two or three days a week. German I was offered for the first year German students. English was a required subject for all students at LHS. Home economics taught girls the fun- damental of home making. Areas in which the home ec. students delved were: sewing, cooking, child care, and personal knowledge of oneself and of the community. 1
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