O Gorman High School - Knight Legend Yearbook (Sioux Falls, SD)

 - Class of 1985

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I ,gl J ,K , .., 5' , f, ..., V, 'wtf 1' 'Is 7 1 . fl, M 'Him A AM Computers Aid Students As many things were changing last year, so were the business courses. Last year, the accounting classes got the chance to use computers - the computer was called the Computer Assisted lnstruction. There were two computers and one printer available to the students. Mrs. Kolb, who teaches many of the business courses said, I want the kids to understand what they can do with computers in the accounting field. A couple of students gave some comments about the computers. Jeanne Tunender said, lt was in- teresting and a good experience. Dave Bruhn remarked, lt's edu- cational. MQ... .-wwee-ft., ,. ,M 1 f N. .3 -f, . ,f H T nw-A Q FJ 1-,J .W . - . - wx TOP: Bob Viereck and Dave Bruhn learn the art of computers to broaden their accounting know- how. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mrs. Kolb, the accoun ting teacher, helps Dan O'Connell to further his knowledge of the accounting system.

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Industrial Arts Meets Our Needs Our society needs designers and maintenance, and smallgas engines. skilled technicians and mechanics to By taking these classes students help with a large part of the working learn enough to fix their own car, I +L! load. lawn mower and items around the U Our students are able to pick up on house. Being handy in these areas some of those basic skills taught by can be both rewarding and Mr. Rod Garrison. Those classes in- economical. clude, welding, wood working, car swf sr Nz-,X Surf' TOP LEFT: Shawn Hollenbeck takes a break to be photographed whlle working in woods. MIDDLE LEFT: Scott Ellenbecker hammers away on his project, MIDDLE ' 3 RIGHT: Shawn Hollenbeck measures up a gun rack to be cut out for his project. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Flod Garrison shows his students how it's done. 4' I x . --A lf. ' is gif . J '- f-A , 3, tt 1 ,, iw I I .. 'Y . X T 4-'N .fu T. . I g 5 - ..-4.4- ... .nail l ...W-A ' ...



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El Twetwwwq X P.E. All Fun and Games The physical education classes, or PE classes for short, got off on a good leg last year with the help of Miss Kathy Hunt as the sole PE in- structor. She struggled with fifty students to teach them about a cer- tain sport so they understand it when they go to watch a sporting event. Miss Hunt remarked, It's surprising how many kids know how to play a specific game, but have no idea why it's played that way. That was one less problem for Miss Hunt to lug around, she had every kid play every position in all the sports that were covered so that they could see and understand the different aspects of the games. Miss Hunt stressed, We weren't trying to make them varsity athletes, we're just trying to help their understanding and knowledge ofthe game. lf understanding the game is an important factor to consider when sf ,ffv . , ff 4' ,aj gh f weightlifting unit. T ,ff 2 taking PE, it must have breezed past the remaining freshmen who chose to go out for three sports than to take PE classes. Under the school policy, freshmen are required to take PE or else go out for three sports. However, not everyone had the chance to play in the sport they wanted, as only a certain number is needed to make a team. In result of this, many kids were cut from the teams. Maybe next year's freshmen will reconsider taking PE, as it might be more worthwhile, especially since it guarantees more physical activity. Besides, the administration took ac- tion and has tried to come up with some new ideas. Hopefully that will include new equipment, and to give the students a choice as to what ac- tivities they want to get involved in for PE. TOP LEFT: Kevin Lalley returns the opponent's serve during the volleyball unit. BOTTOM RIGHT: The freshmen enjoyed the relaxed yet competitiveness of PE class. BOTTOM LEFT: Mike Hudson strains his legs to press the weight in'the

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