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62 ' Music Expondng mr in org Mr, Som Chiodo joined deportment, teoching Introduction Sketching ond Drowing, Ce Sculpture, ond Pointing. Mrs. Mor wos odded to the sroff second se os o three-fifths teocher. She tough closses in Introduction to Sketching ond Dr This spring, ort students took trip to the junior high to view feoturing works from the Mo Bodmer collection. Students h chonce to disploy their own work onnuol Brondeis Art Show. Proiecr olso set up in ort disploys ond the throughout th Two students ploced in the first show held in Boone. Brod Sobin r first ploce for his deoth mosk, o Skinner ploced second in thej cotegory for o pin he designed. Brod Smith wos selected outstonding student in the ort depo ot commenc J New Concert Choir teoche Moson hod fought in South To three yeors, then left teoching for in solory, but he decided thot he working with kids ond music. chorus of opproximotely 40 stude Vocol Music Deportment odded o new students. The size of the tripled. Besides the Concert Cho new groups were formed, Men' ond Women's Choir. Swing Choir f selected vocalists who perform numbers to choreogrophy. For t time in severol yeors, the Concer performed ot store contest ond re o superior
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Pndance changes ' rules for PE classes missed were hed by the school board. .en and sophomores who met imes each week were allowed six -d absences while juniors and who met twice weekly were two absences. This was double woble absences from previous An early bird class was held at 7 he week out of each month for s needing to make up classes. ies, a new mini nine-week class was o course in which students children's games to other ers of the class. After selecting a the teacher evaluated the physical, and social benefits the ffered. use of little snow, the skiing and groups were able to get outside ice cross-country skiing only twice. g from the balcony and bleachers ym was substituted. Roller skating Country completed the course. ove Bug, a brown Datsun, d drivers ed. students with her habit of turning her lights on. r Larry Bess found this annoying e would try to start the car only the batteries dead. of the three drivers ed. cors did e until Gctober creating a in student driving. Each student uired to drive 12 V2-hour sessions tal of six hours behind the wheel. ctor Lynn Greiner conducted class es each week for the semester. ters and Mr. Bess helped with nd after school driving. the six week summer session, ny Frerichs and Miss Sherrie n joined the staff. Two Fiats ded. Smaller cars, part of the rend toward fuel efficiency and spending, marked the driving w texts dealing with cycles, , and insurance problems were the summer program. lgjl, .5 .,-:- xt' 1 Sophomore Kim Lundberg pracricesxher floor routine during the gymnasticslfunit in PE. Lundberg competediin the district gymnastics meet-1 ' ' 2 Gory Doubtavo 3 Dennyiireiflchs X X ' X . - 4,cnerif'Juelsgoord L . P. in I 5 Urbandole'si threeonfthree recreation league chomptipns are - the Qrlhches: ftop row? Joy.Pattee, captain, Terry Woody: Chris- lineegyond Brion Freese. V , ' 6iDurlng the fall Held hockey unit, Karla Johnson and Karen Kurt practice. moving dowrfvfield. V 7 Lynn Greiner 6 Checking out 'the new text in drivers ed., summer student Kris Grimm settles down in the shade to wait for her turn to drive. - Drivers Education 0 61
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prive Urge 1 Miss Julie Hinrz direcrs rhe Concerr Band. 2 Ar a school assembly, rne Men's Chorus, under the direcrion of Mr. Doug Mason, enjoys performing. The Men's chorus was o new vocal group. 3 Julie Hinrz - Dond 4 Larry Hinrz - Band 5 Mary Evans - Arr 6 Paula Leverenrz - Arr NOT PICTURED -Doug Mason - Vocal Sam Chlodo - Arr 7 Christmas arf from the arr deparrmenr is displayed outside the library. 8. Sophomore Jon Janssen stands in fronr of rhe wall - mural he designed and palnred for language arrs reacher ff' Rhonda Harwood. sf--fa v Art ' 63
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