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Many New Classes Offered In Electronics class, Billy Hurst, Tom Lineberry, Steve Jarrells, and Anthony Slaughter learn how circuits work. In drafting, Jackson Grimes has a look of seriousness. One of the new classes beginning at Pulaski County High School was the Humanities program. This pro- gram consisted of three parts: Eng- lish, Social Studies, and an independ- ent study program. These juniors and seniors met the required objectives for American History and Govern- ment by researching topics such as “Renaissance” or “Utopia.” In the independent study part of their class, the students chose an area of study which they pursued on their own time. Such projects involved art, cul- ture, social work, fashion, and many others. There was a big change in the Eng- lish department. All students begin- ning in the second semester of their sophomore year, were allowed to choose English electives to replace their regular literature and grammar classes. These included drama, adver- tising, and creative expression. A total of five semesters was required for graduation. An addition to the foreign lan- guage department was the language labs, consisting of tapes of language drills and head sets for each student, which allowed students to practice speaking and listening on the individ- ual basis. Advanced Physical Education was a new class offered to juniors and sen- iors who wished to attain special physical skills through specialized activity. Advanced Physical Education was a one semester class, consisting of team sports like basketball and volleyball, and individual skills such as self defense. 17
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Chemistry means another experiment for Jonna Midkiff and By practicing in the model office, Vicki Flinchum gains practical work experience. Margie Morgan. Mark Patterson turns out lathe projects. Mrs. Katherine Brockman ' s Steno Block class types a problem from dictaphones. Cosmetology students Angie Middleton, Michele Jaccard, Mary Sarver, and Gail Keister, instructed by Mrs. Brenda Baker, learn finger waving technique. HI I I !!■■■■ maEmammfmmftarn m
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