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Fine Arts and Language Add Class The fine arts and language really are the piece de resistance. They develop the coordination of the hands, eyes, voice. Drawing and painting 1, 2, and 3 deal mainly with the use of pencil, chalk, char- coal, acrylics, and watercolors. Textiles works in weaving, rug hook- ing, macrame, batik, and other dye techniques. The language depart- ment teaches fluency in other tongues; such as German, Spanish, and French. TOP — Jeannette lapien, Debbie Campbell and Dan McVety practice a skit in French class. TOP RIGHT — Kathy Cogley, and Brenda Allison work on the board in Spanish. MIDDLE RIGHT — Mr. Hodge and class of third hour. BOTTOM RIGHT — Mrs. Smith works on macrame third hour. BOTTOM LEFT — Harry Havens gets a macrame tie from Cheryl Win- gard.
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Physical Education Builds Mind And Body In physical education, you learn the importance of a well-kept phy- sique. Weight-training builds up the muscles, body, and mind. Vol- leyball, football, and other athletic sports help develop coordina- tion. TOP — Kris Thomas gets ready to do an exercise on the uneven parallel bars. MIDDLE — Lewis Smith and Bob Soulliere play vol- leyball in weight-training. BOTTOM — Girls gather for instructions during gym class. 18
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Business Department Teaches Future Skills The Business Department teaches skills for the future. The department offers classes in typing, office occupations, retailing, shorthand, and co- op. Emphasis is placed on entry-level vocational training. TOP LEFT — Senior Joan Logan proofreads an assignment in Busi- ness Occupations. TOP RIGHT — Tony Pearson works grill at McDonald ' s for co-op. ABOVE — Mr. John Schneider helps freshman Lisa Thomas with a typewriter. RIGHT — Senior Lisa Dinger corrects a mistake in typing. 20
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