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Health - The Understanding Of The Body Health--a subject affecting every person, everyday. In this course a clear overall view of the body as a working whole pro- vided a foundation for the steady growth of interest and understanding. A variety of subjects were studied to provide a strong f dat' Th ' d Cl t d I Oun lon' ese lnclu e men al an Coach Rader writes the next assignment on the black physical health, first aid and drug abuse. board, a report on Smoking. ' The course met twice a week for the first semester and three times a week the sec- ond semester for lf2 unit of credit. Health was taught by Mr. Randy Rader and Mrs. Linda Newell. Mrs. Newell is caught by the COMET photographer as she discusses the functions of the human body. Patsy Jones and Melissa Thomas take notes in health. Mike Glover and Gary Carl study for a health test.
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Guides To Communication English one students were introduced to high school literature by Anne Kucera. She taught literature and language. English two students studied novels, short stories and language under Louise F lavin. 1' 'Win Speech students had a new teacher this year, Jim Jones. Mrs. Kucera grades papers from her freshmen English class. g' ' Mr. Jones works with Sandy Davis on her speech. W' .4435 Mrs. Flavin works with Martha Findley and Ann Herndon Glenda Wheeler, Linda Wheeler, Doug Williams, james on the jr.-Sr. play. Wolfe, and Mike Young grade their papers in English.
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Home Ee Developed Kathleen McCord and Rena Lambeth write up a report on child development. .I , Marjo Custer and Linda Wheeler cut out pictures for their foods class. - 1.-Q-as Glenda Wheeler prepares to sew a basting seam. Better H omemakers 3? Marie Taber and Lisa Tiede listen to a class discussion on child development. : A i-L -. 'll - W Rena Foster and Connie Hadley take notes on how to make a cross stitch. Some of the classes offered in home eco- nomics this year were consumers educa- tion, child development, interior design, and personal culture. These classes had programs or trips during the year. The child development class toured the Spring- field Newspaper company, and KY-3 T.V. studio. Miss Lahna Wilson taught the home economics classes. The eighth grade class was taught by Mrs. Sue Kyle.
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