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4 li l E Mr. Erickson directs a baritone sectional to Sue Schmidt, Doug Schornberg, and Scott S tamstad. -.AT ' Through The French program, available all four years, teaches not only the lan- guage but also the life style of the French people. Reading, writing, listening, and speaking are aspects emphasized in learning a foreign language. Art, a four year optional course, in- volves experiences with a variety of media, tools, and equipment in the areas of drawing, painting, com- mercial art, crafts, and design. A four year elective, Band involves theory, recital performance, indi- vidual lessons, plus concert appear- ances. Concert solos and ensembles demonstrate accomplishment in Mixed Choir, Girls' Chorus, and Band. ,,5,Ma . r fintyra r X Q f . 'r f, 1-,,',.-1 -...J-'- 4 T' P W ' fi ' '. Q 'MMA' :ff x , ' - -ii ' a 5 . 'qu 4. U G ' :Q , ., I -, p X. French instructor Mr. O'Brien assists Art students experience a lesson in perspective drawing. Eric Ender with his assignment. r 'f . , Ni
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.gb Matt Servais points out the parts of a dairy cow to Debbie Kibler. Practical Skills Enhance Business Education offers electives: Typing, Office Prac- tice, Shorthand, and Bookkeeping. Business Education course enables the student to acquire a marketable skill for use after graduation. Agricu1ture's coeducational program offers four years of elective classes. Upon completion of these courses, stu- dents are prepared for a future in an agri-business field. ,, .Q Anbx Mrs. Hinton dictates to advanced shorthand students Val Stelloh, Donna Schumacher, and Karen Bina. Jeff Peterson, Jerry Schomberg, and Duane Stark work with the milling machine. alents Freshmen and sophomore Industrial Arts students have the choice of basic drawing or general metalsg sophomores, and juniors, advanced drawing, woodworking and auto mechanics. Home Economics, a four year elective, stresses family living and consumer buying. , ss -ss ,s 1lj'? r 1 f Q his X. Through Home Economics, Sharon Johnson and Cathy Johnson improve their sewing.
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Participation, Students btain Experience Mr. Dahl indicates important details of an engine to Nancy Luedtke and Stephen Rogge. Mrs. Iasperson instructs Pam Garthwaite and Marilyn Hass in the technique of the racing dive. Physical Education places emphasis on individual and dual recreational sports such as tennis, golf, and Volley- ball. A four year required course, Physical Education produces intelligent spectators in the area of basketball, football, and wrestling. Driver's Education, required by law if a student desires to drive before reaching eighteen, provides classroom as well as behind-the-wheel training to all sophomores. The Instructional Materials Center serves students through its reading and audiovisual aids. Scheduling testing programs, conferences, and career trips, the Guidance Department continues to help people know and accept themselves. 'HW , Demonstrating the single concept loop machine, Miss Ul- rich assists Ron Martin. ' i t - is rv 1 , A Q E . f . 'if' i 5' . . - 'K L W at ' - g .r ,ra . r as ' -' A vii A Guidance counselor Mrs. Sletteland advises senior boys-- Duane Bahr, Tom Kneiil, and Peter Hundt.
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