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Strong Bodies Means Good Health Sock it to us, said the powerful Physical Education classes. And their bouncing reply came with rumpusing basics in badminton, vigorous volleyball matches, peppy calisthenics, and spirited bowling games. Health classes related the importance of good eating, a cleanly appearnace, and the basics of body functions. When not busy with working out in the gym or studying health, potential drivers found their way to the Driver's Education course where they learned driving a car took more than just being sixteen.
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The government class participated in a mock presi- dential election. Guiding the class through eighth grade history is Jeff Shoemaker. We Traveled Through Time to Today It is hoped that through the teaching of World History, American History and U.S. Government the following objectives were accomplished this year. One, the students were led to a keen appreciation of their country's past heritage. Two, the students learned to make valuable judgments and think critically of the fu- ture in the light of the past. Finally, it is hoped that each student in the social studies area gained the equipment to live in today's society. Carol and Susie react differently to their American History test. 25 Academics
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Ralph holds his balance as he walks on the rafters of the new house. Building Skills To Make a Future Girls in Home Economics learned needed skills for their futures. They studied principles of food preparation, child development, care of homes and furnishings, and tailoring. In Home Economics our girls learned to be bet- ter future wives and mothers. The Building and Trades class left their drawing boards and went to where the action really was. It took lots of hard work, much effort toward preci- sion, and a hardy hand to finish the modern, well-structured home. Industrial Arts classes kept them- selves busy with woodworking courses, mechanical drawing, and a beginners' course in power mechanics. »• ;»x Sewing is one of the things learned by Liz in Home Ec. III. Winner of the Betty Crocker Home- making Award Rainelle Davis and senior student Debbie Bowser knit in Home Ec. A new house is the job tackeled by the Building and Trades class. 27 Academics
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