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Rope jumping, demonstrated here by Barbara Bell and DeLynn Pittman, is a pop- ular way to stay physically fit. Nancy Chatmas and Jeanne Smith watch attentively as Cyndy Yoder re- cords Linda Braselton ' s score. P. E- Stresses Variety Many Paschal girls enjoy the NA ide variety of sports offered in regular P.E. and in team sport classes. In addition to exercising for physical fitness, students piay volleyball, speedball, baseball, and nine-court bas- ketball during the year. The competition is considered keener in team sports and the more athletic girls usu- ally sign up for this course. Archery is also enjoyed by many students at Pas- chal. Taught at fifth period each term by Mrs. Adele Firkins, students are graded on their form, scores, and progress. ■z- r M M C; i ' ™yp ' W»wr? ' ,-.-f % k Sharon Polk and DeLynn Pittman struggle for control of the basketball. Control and patience in aiming may bring Nancy Chatmas close to a bull ' s-eye. 192
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Frances Gregory, Carol DeMoss, Sharon Lamb, and Susan Basham work on develop ing their own routine in modern dance class. Dancers Seek Originality Self-expression is one of the chief aims of modern dance, taught by Mrs. Adele Firkins three periods each term. Students are encouraged to use musical feelings to help express their own personalities. Participation in the Sports Follies is a requirement for rhythm students. Miss Judy Roberson ' s first and sixth period rhythm classes spend the greater part of the first semester in preparation for the Follies. During the spring term, students work on inventing their own dances. Joan Blaine and Kathy Hoffman try out a new rhythm routine. Modern dancers perform a dance of angles. Linda Sikes, Kathy Hoffman, Cindy Richey, and Lena Lipschitz lead their sixth period rhythm class in a dance practice. 191
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« k ' ai,.- « M Rachelle Meinstein and Jody Fizer work as a team for girls ' doubles i J ' I - - TENNIS TEAM: FRONT ROW: Horan, Laidlaw, Frederick, Filer, Meinstein, McLean. BACK ROW: McMillan, Holland, Evans, Hill, Mercer, Charles, Wilson. : I . 4 % iff- It l.A S «iaifc:.. |:i i5? » V. Sally Horan works on her backhand shots for girls ' singles. Tennis Team Excels Practice, practice, and more practice is the chief rule for Mrs. Lillian Standifer ' s first and sixth period tennis classes. The girls challenge other members of their classes either in doubles or singles matches, and progress on a ladder-type scale. In addition, girls are graded on a point system in fields of skill, conditioning, and actual score. Paschal ' s A Team — Sally Horan, singles; Jody Fizer and Rachelle Meinstein, doubles — and the B Team have worked hard to bring Paschal much recognition through various competitions. ADVANCED TENNIS CLASS: FRONT ROW: Richter, McMillan, Frederick, Ho- ran, Laidlaw, Polasek. ROW TWO: Wallace, Charles, Wilburn, Holland, Ev- ans, Lambert, Coggin, Daughtry. BACK ROW: Mrs. Lillion Standifer, COACH; Mercer, Lesok, McLean, Meinstein, Fizer, Halloway, Carter, Wilson. Hill. 193
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