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X. , G Below: Kevin and Mark play badminton. Below: Ms. Hodges demonstrates serve. Fun and Fitness The girls' P.E. classes were held first semester. They were in- structed by Ms. Cheri Hodges. The girls did various activities such as playing volleyball and speedball, bowling, and work- ing on gymnastic equipment. The boys' physical education classes were taught by Mr. Mike Rader Cat leftj during the second semester. The boys played dodgeball, badminton, and basketball. Driver Education was instructed by Mr. Duane Smith. The students learned the basic driving skills as well as how to care for automobiles. Mr. Smith and Mr. Mark Dulgarian also taught the health classes. Margee practices on parallel bars. Below: Mr. Smith explains the meaning of various signs. . ew Q Q C Sf 1 .,,:,,., Q we '12' 'i i - s ' QSM 1 1 - .: . ea- X-Nags-,fa E ' A .rf gigs s-:...:s. s1i1semfiz, .i . . Siam trci .r....r. i ' ' waist: IHS DIWTYEQ Nieman ENDS UIYQDED HIGHWAY
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Debbie takes time-writings. gp -. Mrs. White preapres transparency. Mrs. Runkles, Business Instructor A Special Type of Business Bookkeeping I and II and basic business were taught by Mrs. Diana White. In the bookkeeping classes, students learned how to keep accurate records for merchandising and service businesses. The advanced class studied partnerships and cor- porations. The basic business class studied such useful things as the free enterprise system, communication, advertising, banking, buying a car, and job applications. Mrs. Kathy Runkles taught students shorthand, clerical of- fice practice and typing. The girls enrolled in shorthand learned the basics and spent the rest of the year developing their speed. COP concentrated on learning how to operate various office machines, improving typing skills, learning to file, and working in an office simulation situation. Typing students were kept busy learning basic fundamentals and using these skills to type up various kinds of jobs. Typing I works on Jobs.
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...Maxx N 'in.Sg Special Extras The reading classes were taught by Mrs. Sharon O'Laughlin. This was an individualized program designed to help students improve all basic reading skills, with an emphasis on vocabu- lary and comprehension, and to encourage reading for pleas- ure. Mrs. Carol Harmon instructed the ungraded students. They studied the basic math, science, reading, language, and history subjects, as well as working on special projects throughout the year. Above left: John Gross works on read- ing comprehension. Below right: Mrs. Harmon helps with a math assignment. Above: Mrs. O'Laughlin grades a paper Above: Scott slaves. New
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