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We’re 200 Years Old And Still In Good Shape (Above) Admiral Gene Bradley Physical Education is not only strenuous but rewarding when it comes to good health and a good appearance. In P. E. one learns self discipline, sportsmanship and competitive spirit. Baseball, softball, volleyball, basket- ball are all part of class plus the all too- familiar calisthenics. P. E. can not only be educational but fun as well. Girls also have twelve weeks of health where they learn care of the body and first aid. Coaches Bradley and Rippy teach boys’ P. E. with Mrs. Davis instructing girls’ physical education. (Righl) Captain Judilh Davis. (Below) First Male Kenneth Rippy.
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Shades From The Past (Above) Arlisl Don Smith. Art is creation on paper or on canvas. It is talent that is condoned or it is junk that is condemned, all depending on one’s opinion. In the Art classes, I and II, the basic instructions are taught. Eventually portraits, landscapes and still lifes are drawn. The students learn to use char- coal, ink. pastels, watercolors, and oils. Much time and effort go into every drawing. Art is certainly something to appreciate for it is the artist himself we see on paper. The 1976 Annual Staff would like to give a special thanks to Tammy Swift, Diane Fennell, and Mr. Don Smith for their time, talent and cooperation in the special Bicentennial drawings throughout the yearbook. ✓ 26 Art (Above) Stanley is always surprised by his own talent. (Above) Art I students find something very exciting. (Below) Tammy Swift and Mr. Smith work on drawings.
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Agriculture-Backbone Of Our Counti «■■HI 2 (Above) Pilgrim Jerry McDonald (Above) Rick uses the saw in shop Without the knowledge and experience of the hard working first settlers in our country, Jamestown and the whole country might never have been settled. For building, raising crops and knowing how to care for these things were as es- sential then as they are now. lodav Agriculture is taught by Mr. Jerry' McDonald. He instructs students in areas of shopwork where mechanical drawing, woodworking, surveying, welding and sheet metal are studied. Vocational Orientation is offered to the junior high students. The skills and techniques that are used in the shop are taught thoroughly in the classroom before enter- ing shop work. (Below) Students listen attentively as Mr. McDonald explain parliamentary procedure. III1!! ttXOWi. 1 1 UJSJUI. ' A PUL SC IQ
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