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Ml. Leftg Some seniors don't find Economics especially interesting. as Glenda Strong shows. Belowg ln Economics class. Mr, Hoyt uses the English language to educate seniors. Wi? .ea-,, gs . ...i 4 Leftg ln history class. Mr. Fahl sometimes zisks answerable questions. 91
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History through the years Abovc1 Junior Chaeitzi Rozelle does her best to keep up with Mr. Fahl in history. Right: Senior Roger Bailey th1nksot'hisIiu- ture during his Government class. 90 ,lf-W Wvgg N. vinyl fs.. ., , fr Krkk i fs, Y' f A Q r' 3 X ,fit ,ntl .uf 1 Li K 5 , JK t R D L 5- I xxx ln Government and Economic Classes this year the Seniors learned about the working of our government. Under the direction of Mr. Hoyt the seniors discussed the several dit'- ferent types ol' systems in the world. Learning about the type ofgov- ernment that they will be living un- der is very benetieial to the Seniors, The Juniors in U,S. History were studying about the development of America from Columbus up to Ford and Carter. Even Sophomores had a chance to study some form of history in the World History class taught by Mr. Rees. This was not a required course still there were quite a few inter- ested sophomores in the class. Mr. Hoyt. Mr. Fahl. and Mr. Rees teamed together on several projects to add interest to their classes. Below: In U.S. History class. Mr, Fahl does his best to embarrass students,
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The freshmen boys had their first year ofgym with Mr. Rees as an in- structor, while the sophomores were well prepared for almost anything that was thrown at them, like bas- ketballs, soccerballs, and volleyballs. Mrs. Jay once again showed the freshmen and sophomore girls that sports can be fun. even though many of the activities require a lot of practice. Thejuniors and seniors had more varied activities in advanced P.E. The boys and girls were together in coed classes. This was a new experi- ence forthe students as they played hockey. basketball and other fun games. Upper Right: Mark Musgrove proves that working on thc new weight machine isn'l as hard as it looks, Right: Mark Stainpcr smiles at the thought ol pain. Below: Sam Herwehc explains rulcs in girls PE, it 92 Students Stay Fit its T QI! .t3'f y A... .,::. td 5-S.
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