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Physical Education Ogden Assumes Various Duties Towering above the MHS facul- ty at six feet, six inches, Mr. Marion Ogden wears three hats—that of Physical Education teacher, athletic director, and coach. The school did away with separate Boy’s P.E. and Girls p.E. and had co-ed P.E. classes, taught by Ogden. He said that teaching both sexes together is no different than teaching Boy’s P.E. Ogden's regular P.E. courses consisted of team sports, gym- nastics, badminton, and ping- pong. While his advanced class had many of the same activities as the regular classes, the difference between the classes is that the things that the advanced class did could be carried on into their life. During the fall semester. Ogden “I enjoy the com- petitiveness of co-ed P.E.” supervised a student teacher from Tabor College, Miss Karen Benda. Benda stressed gymnastics during her student teaching stint. As athletic director Ogden schedules games and makes sure that everything runs smoothly in the athletic department. Ogden's hobby is antiques, “if I weren’t a teacher, I'd like to run an antique store. he said. Ogden has a wife, Linda, and two children. David Hanson Sophomore Above: Physical education teacher Mr Marion Ogden tests his students on a ver- tical jump. Right: Mr Terry Holt. Park Ranger, makes sure that Kerry Kelsey and Robbie Hett can correctly demonstrate C.P.R procedures.
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Warrior Staff Blazes New Trails The Warrior Yearbook staff cow- boys and cowgirls parked their ponies for a 1970 Chevy Pickup to ride down the trails of MHS. Staffers have been sporting stet- sons, Levi’s and western boots to get in gear for their western theme. Senior Alice Hockensmith led the pack of nine staffers as editor- in-chief. Senior Margi Dyck was co-editor and business manager. Sophomore David Hanson and junior John Koslowsky were photographers. Assistant editors were seniors Loreen Wiens and Loraine Wiens, junior Lisa Richmond, and sopho- mores Rochelle Mueller and Cindy Ellis. The 1981-82 year brought a new sponsor to the staff. Mrs. Barbara Livingston. “B.L.” said she had experience on newspaper, but yearbook was a “whole new buckin’ bronco.” The Warrior, all 100 pages, was the total creation of the staff. Top: Yearbook Staff—in cab: Alice Hockensmith. Front Row: Rochelle Mueller. Lisa Richmond. David Hanson. .John Koslowsky. Back Row: Loreen Wiens. Margi Dyck. Loraine Wiens. Cindy Ellis. Mrs. Bar- bara Livingston. Middle l ft: John Koslowsky and Alice Hockensmith take a break to celebrate a staffer's birthday. Left: Lisa Richmond and Rochelle Mueller listen intently. 20
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—Home Economics— Carry over value into students’ lives 22 Mrs. Polly Ferrell, Home Economics teacher, brings twenty- one years of experience to the “one-person” department. Food Exploration, Family Living, Clothing and Home Economics are included in the curriculum. In addition to these courses, Fer- rell taught two semester-long classes in Psychology. Ferrell sponsored Future Homemakers of America with a membership of 47 girls; every month's meeting had a theme which focused on various sport ac- tivities. For example, in February the theme was Flip out with F.H.A.” which had to do with gymnastics; in March the theme “Go For It” centered on snow skiing; “Love- Love was the theme in April for tennis. I. “Home Economics is one of the most ‘hands on’ areas of the high school curriculum. It has im- mediate carry-over value into students’ lives. Nearly one third of the students are boys, in- dicating recognition of importance of ail family members to the success of the home.” Mrs. Polly Ferrell RIGHT: Fifth hour Food Exploration class feasts on the food thev prepared for their Thanksgiving dinner. BELOW: Junior. Sandy Shipman alters a blouse pattern for her wardrobe in Clothes. Clothes. Clothes. LOWER RIGHT: As part of a Family Liv- ing project. Rick Siebert explains to the class his monthly budget.
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