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CLASSES HOME ECONOMICS Homemaking covers a variety of things. It in- cludes home beautification, meal planning, and clothes designing. In the Home Ec. Ill and IV classes, demonstrations are given monthly. Margie Rapp, Sharon Tedrow, Patty Salkowski, and Dorothy Long are shown working on different handi- crafts that are performed in class. INDUSTRIAL ARTS This class helps stu- dents learn the various arts of building and con- structing articles. The satisfaction of creating and learning of skills are the purposes of this class. Allan Clausen. Jr. Leal. Bob Gal- braith, and Wayne Fenicle are look- ing over one of the projects. TYPING Typing I classes include the typing of regular les- sons, and taking timings to increase speeds. Typing stencils, using a dictaphone, and working on office practice sets are all a part of Typing II. Rebecca Keller, Willie York, Ter- esa Schmitz, Judy Borland, and David Fickle are preparing to take a 5-min- ute timing. 18
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GEOMETRY CLASSES In geometry, the students learn to weigh ideas for correct- ness and how to combine them correctly to build a system of logical thought. In a sense logical thinking is the process sometimes referred to as putting two and two togeth- er. Through combining various bits of evidence a conclusion can be drawn. Harold Hoffman. Linda Kahle, and Ray Paw- licki have solved a problem correctly. BIOLOGY Biology is the study of life. The substance of life, called protoplasm, carries on amazing chemical activities, responds to conditions around it and forms all living things. This study leads into complex societies, where plants and ani- mals live in vital relationship with each other. Bob Rathbun. Gerald Neill, and Sue Burt are dissecting worms as one of their class activities. PHYSICAL EDUCATION The new physical education program has changed weakness into strength. This change is brought about by various stren- uous exercises and games which are played during a 45- minute gym class period. Shown are Bob Fenicle, Charlie Hamilton, and Keith Zoleman demonstrating the game dodge ball. This game is played in both the boys' and girls' gym classes. 17
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UNDERCLASSMEN (Another school year has come to an end and the students of each class will move up to their L next level in the field of educa- tion. Youngsters in grade school W will gradually learn the mean- L ing and importance of education f as well as the fun of participa- ting in the activities that are a part of it. Some will be entering junior high where they will prepare for 19 the adjustments they will make upon entering high school. The Seniors have left a va- cancy but the Juniors are close behind and will fill the spot that they have looked forward to for twelve years. Kip Gleckler, Cheryl Miller, and Wayne Huyghe, portray the student's love of his country and the opportunities which it offers him.
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