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Heallh and Safeig and Physical Educaiion The Health Department presents the opportunity for each student to formulate attitudes toward current problems in our society. Along with the usual material of anatomy and physiology, the areas of drug education, family life education, and mental health education are offered in order to give the student a foundation for the development of the total individual. -99257 ,q., pEl-' INE 16 '. P1 Music The Music Department offers rewarding opportunities to every student involved in the program. In choir, band, or orchestra, there is a wide variety of activities such as school convocation programs, con- tests, and field trips. Who could for get the delightful Christmas pro- gram with Old Saint Nick! QNone other than Mr. Fruits, of coursell 1 - 2 - 3 - 4! is frequently the echo students hear coming from the gymnasium. In all the classes including all grades, many interest- ing sports and games are taught. Gymnastics, volleyball, basketball, coeducational square dancing, soft- ball, tennis, track, and field are taught to maintain sound minds and bodies-and to have fun! i AH Art students in colorfully spat- tered paintshirts produce portraits, still life, figure drawings, and ceram- ic sculptures. They learn the funda- mentals of color, design, and per- spective. There are opportunities for students to display their best efforts in the art rooms and display cases as well as open house and the SOO Festival of Arts. Art is taken by all eighth grade students, and is an elective for ninth grade. 1 L--4 4 I fi james Calvert, Dennis Shaul, Penelope Hash, Patricia Wiehe, and Richard Dennis coordinate Northview's mu- sic program. Karen Harding, Bill Smith, and joan Hokanson erald Kaufman, Tana Sue Theard Mason Meeks, and Pete Deakyne T Heather Crow, Bill Wright, and Carol Town teach Art.
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