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Evelyn Jones records data while Jean Lach tests her Student assistants Mary Burkert and Lou peripheral vision in drivers ' education. Riddell grade Nancy Harrison, Marty Gavin and Diane Kidd ' s tumbling stunts. Under the supervision of Mr. Lord, members of a stagecraft class construct scenery for all of the school productions.
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One-semester courses round-out basic education needs In developing a sales project for a term paper and discussing- it with Mr. Rump, Sandy Streib gets valuable career training. Not all courses at North Central have college en- trance requirements as their objective. The purpose of many subjects is to give pupils a well-rounded edu- cation. Two of these subjects, psychology and soci- ology, provide a better understanding of a man ' s personality and of his place in the world. The health education program consisting of physical education, NDCC, driver ' s education, and health and safety, starts young people toward a sound and safe adult- hood. Some courses, such as selling, expose pupils to situations which will be found in the business world. Experience in working with backstage equipment is part of the benefit gained from enrolling in stage- craft. These elective subjects are available to all pupils, college-bound or not. Richard Stark discovers that girls don ' t always tell the truth as he and Susie Weatheiley demonstrate a lie detector for psychology class. 26
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TRADITIONAL EVENTS PROVIDE Interests other than academics liven the school year. Events such as the Junior Spectacular, spon- sored by the Junior Class, the annual fall and spring plays, presented by Thespians, the Jamboree musical, directed by the Music Department, and the Band-0- Rama, a concert given by the instrumental music di- vision, have become traditional over the years. One other event, or rather, a series of events, are in the process of becoming a regular part of the school year. Last spring, Indiana University brought one opera to the school; this year, five. The university trans- ported an entire company plus the necessary scenery to North Central, to provide this opportunity, the first such to be given any high school in the country. IT ' S ALL IN HOW YOU LOOK AT IT 28
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