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Curriculum STUDENTS LIKED VARIETY P.E. had its ups and downs this year, mostly ups. The class did an assortment of things such as Baseball, Tennis, Basketball and to- wards the end of the year they went bowling. One of the downs it had was the last three days of school. The class had to take a fitness test. If you were to ask one of the students. I'm sure they would remember those days. Right: 4th Period P.E. class trying their hardest to learn how to square dance; Bottom right: Ronda Shellabarger putting her all into making a home run; Bottom: Bob Shorb after hitting or trying to hit the ball is checking his racket to see if it has a hole in the middle. 8 Physical Ed.
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Curriculum HOME EC. IS NEW ADVENTURE This year was fun in Home Ec., but then what year isn't fun when your in Home Ec. The students made stuffed animals, jam, jelly and a variety of other things. As one can tell by the pictures, it was a learning experience for all. The 11 th and 12th grade girls even threw in a little cake decorating on the side. The year was a new adventure for all. Left: Billy Case, Mike Altenbach and Jeff Johnson learning the pros and cons of pie crust; Bottom left: Jenny Case. Candy Warrick, Kim Walker, Julie DeLong, Clyde Allen. Larry Inselman and Billy Looney. The boys, as usual, are eating; Below: Charlene Inselman, Nancy Taylor and Renee Woodring. Home Ec. 7
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Curriculum MR NIGHTINGALE’S ASSORTED CLASSES AND BUGS This year was Mr. Nightingale's last year so we made the most of it. The Biology I and II classes took their annual field trip to the beach to see the sea life in the tide pools. It was really neat. They captured pictures in their minds that will live for all the years to come. Mr. Nightingale also had some rats that were donated to the class. They were cute little critters along with the snakes and all the other creepy crawly things that passed through the biology room this year. All in all the year wasn't too creepy, as long as the bugs and such stayed where they were put, and didn't get out. Top left: Mr. Nightingale typing up a test; Middle Left: Here we have the 8th grade science class mixing up chemicals in the back as Mr. Nightingale walks in to see what they are doing; Bottom left: Dallas Butler trying to think of some- thing rotten to do; Bottom: Caught in the act of playing with the rats. Elissa Thornton is shocked by the camera.
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