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One year of Science is required for all students. Biology is the required subject for the ninth graders. Chem- istry, Physics, Physiology and other advanced sciences are offered. Each course is worth two credits per year. Besides the scientific knowledge gained in this course, there is an in- troduction to better health standards and better appreciation of nature. We try to stress our applications to every- day needs. New laboratory equip- ment and facilities have added much to the Chemistry and Physics classes. Dan Odum observes the growth of bacteria under a microscope. D£LBERT GRAHAM
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One semester of health is required in the tenth grade and a semester of physical education is required in the ninth and tenth grades for all stu- dents. Health deals with the elemen- tary understanding of the body, its growth, function, and care. Physical Education classes engage in tumbling, stunts, individual and team sports, rec- reational games, and a physical fitness program. Advanced physical educa- tion work is offered to those who may want it. Catcher Bryan Mendenhall waits for a pitch. ' P fdical S CucatioK
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MARY ANN MAST C. O. DUKER Don Fleck shows bad but cute typing form. The business course is entirely an elective. The courses include General Business, Typing, Book- keeping I and II, Shorthand I, Secretarial Prac- tice, Business Law, and Business Math. Our typ- ing room is adequately equipped with thirty-six typewriters. For Secretarial Practice the room is equipped with a variety of machines including three ten-keys, four educators, one electric ten- key, one calculator, one edi-phone, and one full- key. a cUcCcutee MARY PENROD Kandy Frantz browses through occupa- tional files. Every student has the opportunity to have a counseling session with a counselor about any matter. The counselors may call you in when there are certain decisions they know you will have to be making. The counseling area Is very well equipped with pamphlets on almost every problem you may meet. A student secretary is always present to set up appointments to talk with a counselor. Marie Weiss gives Sharon Cripe an appointmen slip to see Mr. Fansler. WAYNE FANSLER
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