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Mrs. Sandy Wartell. English l, English l Honors Mr. Lew Weber. World History, American History, Golf Mrs. Nicki Weston. Government, American History Basic, Mrs. Lou Williams. English 4, Student Council Mrs. Carole Wood. Introduction to Algebra l, Geometry, Funda- mentals of Math Basic Miss Isabel Zsohar. Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Algebra 2 Honors l66 Physical Education
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in ,vkryx nother lecture! Typing was not always just typing Linda Duncan found out. hile explaining the correct form for a business ter, Mrs. Mary Ann Ratliff answers questions from L class. Mrs. Janis Tschoepe. Trig, Elementary Analysis Mr. Garry Turner. G o v e r n m e n t , Government Honors, European Studies Mr. John Van Nest. Environmental Science, General Physical Science, General Physical Science Basic Learning Lab Mr. Al Vitacco. American History, American History Basic LearningLab Mrs. Becky Vitola. Art I, II, III, IV Mrs. Becky Vitola. Art I, II, III, IV Mr. Larry Waltisperger Vocational Metals l, ll Business. Home Economics 165
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Students attend classes for fitness, driving skills Physical education was the alterna- tive. lt was the alternative for those who did not have the time, talent, or desire to participate in athletics. P.E. offered the chance to participate in and enjoy sports without having to compete. As well as the seasonal sports, the P.E. department did physical fitness tests, weight training, and speedball. Freshman Brad Steen commented, l enjoyed P.E. because l like sports and did not want to be in any organized athletics. lt gave me the chance to be challenged with- out the pressure to excel. A lthough the students felt a little silly yelling, Wake up, Annie, wake up, to a doll, most thought that CPR was a definite plus to the health program. The part l liked best in Health was CPR. l really learned a lot, commented a stu- dent in Mrs. Angela Becker's health class. su. . '. LK At the end of each semester, Mrs. Becker asked students to tell what was liked and disliked in health. Most students enjoyed health because of CPR, but felt that health as a whole was repetitive. I did not like going over things that l had already learned in elementary and mid- dle school, stated Julia Barton. ul am taking driver's education at school because it is less expensive and more thorough, said senior Vicki Men- cio. Driver's ed offered through Clark cost 8113.50 in comparison to B S B Driving School, where it cost 3140, or the Jewish Community Center, where it is 5135. At Clark, the teacher went more into depth and spent more time preparing the student for real driving. Lisa Scott ' 4.s7'1..... '. In Mrs. Becker's health class, Kim Trial and Rod Stone compare the model of an eyeball with the one in the book. Students in P.E. play flag football. D Ed t H lth 167
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