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’ 1 — Ms. Velde helps a student with her sewing project. 2 — Tom McManus is Santa to the little kids in Child Psychology, as Laurie Graff, Sandy Braatz, and Dawn Steger look on. 3 — The cooking class tries their hand at roasting turkey. 4 — Sue Larson and Becky Perron play with the kids enrolled in playschool. 5 — Liz Dolny enjoys knitting in the Creative Clothing class. 6 — Cindy Anderson cuts her material according to plan. 7 — Becky Perron helps the playschool kids with their art project. 8 — B. Velde, S. Beckstrom, B. Meldahl. 9 — Cindy Deneen adds the finishing touches to her sewing project.
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HOME ECONOMICS For two hours a day, six weeks a semester, three-and-one-half to five year old children attend pre-school in Miss Meldahl’s child psychology class. The purpose is for high school students to “learn to work with children, observe, and learn to lead children,” according to Miss Meldahl. Playing games, doing musical activities, and working with arts and crafts are some of the activities in which the children participate. The cost is five dollars for the parents of the preschoolers. This covers the cost of the snacks that are served. When asked if the children enjoy the preschool, Miss Meldahl replied, ‘There’s always one child that doesn’t want to participate, but it doesn’t take long for him to join in.”
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PELY 2ED 7 SGIENGE New and Interesting Finds 1 — Jeanine Gubash looks up information on worms. 2 — Mike Storms works out in the weight room. 3 — George Moschkau runs a lap around the gym. 4 — Mary Hallgren experiments with Petri dishes and glass slides. 5 — R. Kubes, S. Carlson, G. Stielow, R. Nelson. 6 — Nancy Seiberlich and Kim Williams look graceful while practicing basketball shots. The physical fitness tests are undergoing changes. The softball throw has been eliminated completely. Instead of doing the 600 yard dash, the students now have their choice of running for 12 minutes, running a mile, or continuing to run the 600. “Approximately the last three classes have done better on the physical fitness tests,” said Ms. Carlson. The physical education department would like to place more emphasis on lifetime and individual sports, but with the facilities and equipment available, it is almost impossible.
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