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Does Your Fu ture Lie In An Elective Class? Every student, in order to graduate needs forty-five credits. Twenty-one of those are in elective classes. All of the language classes except German were offered this year. Other classes offered were: Driver Education, Consumer Clothing, Econom- ics, Industrial Arts, Typing plus numerous music classes. This years elective classes seemed to bring out the talents of the students in such classes as art and music. Many students have taken the two-hour block classes at South as well as other schools. This gives students the chance to meet kids from different schools and the chance to persue some type of career. 20 Elective Classes Xi xx Q l sk! 1. sss
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E ARS A ,fill .--,,...-1 Required Classes Start Students On The Right Foot Required classes may not be a whole lot of fun but it starts the student out on the right foot. Re- quired classes help the student to fill the five con- secutive classes needed by law for each day and gives the student the necessary education pre- scribed by law. The required classes gives the student the ability to read, write, and mentally think. The required classes not only give training for the mental mind but also for the physical body. The required classes consist of English, History, Health, Physical Ed. and Math or Science. The required number of credits that must be obtained by a student to gra- duate, is forty-five. Ht DIDNT Wil EY mt H SMOKING iotf ct 'sfo M705 fi MNC! ,nt L ii V L' --if
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'Sans l1IfQ1w- ft: i 9' X .t Xt --sums lu.. KL ' 6 Mr. Darwich helps Tony Sullivan with his instrument. Students are always excited about the simu- lators in Drivers Ed. You have to learn sometime! says Gregg Holmes Jeff Lewis and friends work on their project in Machine Shop. Mavis TakenCareOf listens to instructions in Spanish. Lynnette Long concentrates hard on her sew- mg. Larry Larson shows camera men his many talents in Machine Shop Sue Madison puts her talent to work in an art project. Sheryl Pittelkow helps a little one down the slide in the M.I.C.E. program. Q I Electives - 21
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