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The freshman girls' P. E. class was taught by Mrs. Stewart. Mrs. Stewart also served as librarian in addition to teaching her class of Girls' P. E. Freshman P. E. boys do exercises on the football field. Below, they have formed a pyramid. i P.E. CLASSES EMPHASIZE PHYSICAL FITNESS Physical education instructs students in the development and care of the body. All freshman students are required to take P. E. The P.E. I students also study health. Mr. Pickinpaugh taught Boys’ P. E. I and II. Golf and bowling are offered for the boys in P. E. IL BILL PICKINPAUGH Fort Hays State College B.S., i960 VICKI STEWART Oklahoma State University B.S., 1963
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DON BIG HAM Fort Hays State College B.S.. 1960 VICTOR OELKE Concordia Teachers College; B. S., 1957 SOCIAL SCIENCE RELATES STUDENTS TO THE WORLD THEY UVE IN The social sciences deal with various phases of human society. The study includes history, geog- raphy, psychology, and sociology. Mr. Oelke taught American government, world geography, and sociology and psychology. Sociol- ogy and psychology study the mind and behavior of society and individuals. All juniors are required to take American government. The two classes of American history were taught by Mr. Bigham. Seniors are required to take American history. World history, which concentrates mainly on European history, was taught by Mr. Pickinpaugh. In addition to teaching their history classes, both Mr. Bigham and Mr. Pickinpaugh taught driver's training. Cherry Patmon, a world history student, receives help from Mr. Pickinpaugh. Mr. Oelke answers Cathy Brown's question. 18
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BELOW: Linda Schwarz, Mary Jones, Carol Shafer, and Barbara Bieker are four of the students who enrolled in music appreciation. ABOVE: Mr. LaOrange takes roll in his music appreciation class. THE MUSIC department offers many activities Mr. LaOrange taught all music at SCHS. Band, Boys Glee, Girls Glee, Mixed Chorus, and music appreciation are offered. The band performed at all home football games and marched in several parades. Pep band and stage band members were selected from the regu- lar band members. The pep band played at home basketball games. Boys Glee and Girls Glee were offered to all students. Mixed Chorus members were chosen from those students in Boys Glee and Girls Glee. Music appreciation was taught this year. Students in this class learned about composers and musical instruments. They also composed band music. Sponsored by CENTRAL KANSAS POU ER CO. EARL LA ORANGE Bethany College B.S., 1955 20
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