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Exploring Life Through History The history classes were taught by Mr. Gene Finke. Students learned about the United States as well as world history. Mr. Finke also taught Decisions and Civics. These classes were de signed to help students organize their lives after high school. Mr. Mark Dulgarian taught Sociology, Psychology, Geog- raphy, and American Government. These classes took Field trips along with their regular classroom work. At right: Mr. Mark Dulgarian. Below: Huh! Below In deep thought
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Above: Sketch books were always good for a laugh. Below: Mr. Greiner picks out an album. , f-ey: f Creative Learning The instrumental music classes were taught by Mr. Ken Greiner. He was responsible for Elementary Band, Junior High Band, High School Band, and Music Appreciation. Mrs. Lynn Hunter instructed the Junior High and High School Choruses as well as the Swing Choir. The Junior High and High School art classes were taught by Miss Amy Freeman. The main project for these students this year was redecorat- ing the art room. Above: Amy's story time. Center left: clean up can sure be messy. Below: Mrs. Hunter. Isn't she hap- py???
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If looks could kill . . . I . ' ,li W. SfM Q , l l Yi ' six I get .. I Above: Brenda and a patient. .xii ,,.,,,.W,,M , Fill'er up! -3 e f, bf Z Fw ,. Z rf Wawufn ff' I iiiiirmfii :vm dum we T Q95 '8- I hope it works now! Learning and Earning The Cooperative Occupational Education had thirteen stu- dents enrolled this year. They studied employment aspects such as job applications, job interviews, resignations, employ- er-employee relations, promotions. They had films almost weekly on job availability. The students were required to work at least ten hours a week. Two hours during the school day were allowed, but most students also worked after school and on weekends. Top right, students enrolled in COE were, Row 1, left to right: R. Shinetlew, B. Cooper, S. Case, P. Brooks, T. Taylor, Row 2: E. Spurlin, J. Barnhart, S. Deckard, D. Cook. Row 3: R. Mullins, M. Daugherty, C. Viets, G. Markham. At left: Sheila displays one of her floral arrangements.
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