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1st Science Fair leads the way; Lincoln holds press conference ... that government of the peo- ple, by the people, and for the people shall not perish from the earth. These were the words of our sixteenth President Abraham Lincoln, who spoke to the eighth graders and con- ducted a press conference for selected students. President Lincoln, por- trayed by Richard Blake, visited our school as part of the social studies program. As a special addition to the health safety classes, school nurse Dottie Harmon, R.N., gave demonstrations on how to administer CPR. For seventh and eighth graders, physical education classes changed Winning a first place for his Science Fair pro- ject, Mil e Laird will participate in Regionals. Dissecting a worm in biology class is Nancy Gerhardt. from a one-semester class to a 12- week block. Students gained exper- ience in many areas which included basketball, soccer, square dancing, gymnastics, and weight training. For the first time our school con- ducted a Science Fair. Directed by Mr. Steve Smith and Mrs. Maurine Marchani, it was a success with near- ly 190 seventh and eighth graders competing. First place finishers re- ceived ribbons and medallions, while second and third place winners were given ribbons. First place winner par- ticipated in Regional competition at Butler University. Examining Mr. Gene Lewis ' Civil War relics are LaTonia Winters and Amy Gillette. 16 Health, P.E., Science, Social Studies
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Cheese, sausage money goes for tuxedos, formals, jackets During contest, the east wing of the building was unlii e any other wing. Practice sessions for music students involved in contest began sharply at 7:00 A.M. The music department had many performances. The orchestra con- ducted 14 concerts, the band had four performances, and the choir had six programs. Along with these responsibilities, music students sold cheese and sau- sage. This fund raiser was used to Performing at the Indianapolis Circle are the Choralaires. purchase jackets for the band mem- bers, formals for orchestra, and tux- edos for the choir. With the closing of Woodview we also received addition- al uniforms, music, and instruments. Additional groups, such as the Choralaires and the Silver Strings, did extra activities. They performed at the Circle and entered the l.S.M.A. contest in March. In addition, Kang Jun Yi, a band student, was selected to play with the American Musical Ambassadors Band, which will tour Europe this summer. Sporting their new uniforms, Tracy Duncan. Mike Finkbiner, and Todd Pursley display their talents at the first Symphony Orchestra Concert. Directing the choir at a concert is Mrs. Susie Freeman.
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Straining to lift 207 pounds is Willie Lindsay. President Lincoln speaks to eighth graders at an eighth grade convo. Demonstrating the Heimlech Maneuver are As Mr. Frank Burnett grades projects, David Dottie Harmon, R.N., and Rene Norman. Ziemba and Creighton McGuire check to make sure everything is correct. Health, P.E., Science, Social Studies 17
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