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Kathryn Ann Young ... girls Phys. Ed. and Health ... advises drill team. Pep Club and cheerleaders ... attended Augsburg ... during the summer went to Young Life Ranch ... traveled in Europe ... over M. E. A. became Mrs. Young ... loves music— especially Latin beats ... Oscar coach Haddorf ... tenth grade boy's Phys. Ed. ... advises M” club ... 22 years at Mound ... attended Dakota Wesleyan, U of Iowa and Superior Teachers College ... director of recreation for District 277 and upper Tonka council ... music belongs in school but I don't care for rock n roll because I'm not used to it. ... Phys Ed For Those Who Think Young The girl's Phys Ed class gets a hard workout in volleyball. The Phys. Ed. classes for both boys and girls stress team spirit in sports, physical fitness, and the ability to be good spectators. The health classes arc coordinated with biology, home economics, and social science. Coach Haddorff hopes that the department can be enlarged and improved with the addition of a new gymnasium in the near future. 22
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Mary LaFave, Shirley Splcttstoeszcr, Cathy Michel, Mary Henke, Charlene Grundmeier, Roxanne Koepp. Pal Voor-hees, and Janet Likin in Home Ec. Class. Mary Wedin ,.. Home Economics ... attended Wisconsin University ... active in League of Women Voters and Minnctrista Planning Commission ... ”1 love the beat of teenage music, but prefer classical. Useful Skills Randel Lage ... Art ... advises Ski Club and coaches tennis team ... attended Concordia ... Teenagers seem to enjoy music which hath charms to soothe the savage beast.” ... Home Ec covers a wide variety of topics which range from foreign foods to interior decorating for the family. Home Ec I concentrates on meals and home planning; Home Ec II covers the same more specifically; and Home Ec III introduces the study of the family and children.. Art is offered to all students who have either an interest or talent in this field. Art I is an introductory course which gives the students a chance to do projects in fields that they find interesting. Advanced Art enables students to do more work on their own as well as working with new materials such as ceramics. Roberta Stockton ... Home Economics ... advises F.H.A. ... attended South Dakota State University and the U of M ... feels that she has spent many enjoyable years at Mound ... Teenage music has a-good rhythm, but little else. 21
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Music for Everyone The Mound Senior High Band is a part of the halftime activities during many home games. The music department at Mound consists of the Varsity Band, Choral section. Concert Band, and the A Cappella Choir. The bands give three or four concerts a year as well as playing for pep fests, football games, basketball games and graduation. Annually, the band has a magazine drive and a fruit cake sale to raise money for their exchange trip and concerts. The choirs present four concerts a year, along with singing at Southdale, and sponsoring a talent show. Their money making activities include a ham dinner and a candy sale. The Concert Band and Senior Choir combine their talents annually to present the Pop Concert and the spring musical. William McIntyre ... Junior and Senior High instrumental music ... attended St. Olaf and the U of M ... is very pleased that the Mohian's theme is music because, with its importance in life, it must be emphasized in school.” ... 7 o j d T 1 Robert Hotvet ... Choir ... Senior advisor ... attended St. Olaf and the U of M ... enjoys hunting and golfing ... I love all music” ... 23
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