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fr rf' J A 'Uk K R.. Why do we have to learn the box-step? ask many bewildered freshmen. Social dance is part of the freshman P.E. courses, in whrch the boys and girls are taught different steps. P.E. Promotes Physical Fitness, Poise for Girls Five semesters of physical education and one se- mester of health are necessary to graduate. Although this course is required for three years, the variety of sports offered and the other activities such as posture and social dance keep the classes lively and interesting. Individual sports are: golf, tennis, archery, swim- ming and badminton. The team sports that can be participated in against other schools are: hockey, vol- leyball, and basketball. Other activities included in the P. E. department are songleading and cheerleading. All freshmen, sophomores and juniors may try out for either of these. Ability and academic record are the important factors. The importance of correct diet is explained by Miss Emma Cap- Choreographing a dance in modem dance are: Eileen Mooney Bev pelluzzo to a health class. erly Grant, and Janet Stitzer.
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Physical Education ls a Purpose Within a Purpose ,xxx P.E. is not to make Olympic champions out of every girl, but rather to promote health and teach each girl teamwork which will help her throughout her lifef' states Miss Mary Hines, head of the Girls Physi- cal Education Department. This in effect is the object of all the P.E. courses. No one course can make an alert, studious person, but through the exercise in P.E. a girl can get rid of tensions, thus making her more receptive for the mental Work in other classes. Also a very important purpose of Catalina High School physical education is the teaching of individual sports which will give each girl a worthy way in which to spend her leisure time. 5 ,, wg 1 - - , . ..s .s. ,H sf 3. r lib ay Q . aa sz will N .f 1 . I 'i ffl g ' I White' - V f , X fa f , O Q ' xiii?- P - is-a..4,+ , 5 -f ..., t ...a i ara Q-A ,X , . Harder, kick harder! exclaims Miss Joyce Sprinkle, as she conducts H ' Q LX Q ,xp a swimming class. ? .jjt-,.ffEgr 1 1,,, .gee ' S .. , . ' I ,ln . .,,,,, V 4 ' f J., ,.,,, , , r X, I - ,,,,j51,' V9 . I s'- k,Lj'.J.-lN w ,,n, B, L. .nl , , I , fimrfll. Ciivfkzf5'4?'f ?f'7'f'fd'iT'i ' iff: -f f. W . 4 A ' . ,, ,,a,w.:':f',w . ..- ,,,, Q 'Fifi 'Wf',qf.f.f7ff47TP 32?,5V5g5 ':JZ7f ' :4--f . 443557 71' l u'3'l ' fff'73fl?E:Y ff,-'Ziff MM' ' -J .' f was A 'f 4 f.':vJ'0i1514 ' ' . if yh ,,f.,-,iffy ' f - ', ffy eififi '31 4 W w ' JW ff-ffuwffW9wg2,r:eg.'ZHfZ:Qf2f , xprwffigs, ' . rf? Liz! 7LV'fwf?3 ,ff I'30f1fZ. '45i'JQ'4' 5. , ' '9Z - ':I5 Y-1: VVS' -1 .1 ,Q w,,...sf Mfr-V 174 ff' iv -mv. ff I ' ' he-Jac-. f I ' 4 9534, -:i1f'f:e:r? W f ,V I -r M ..1.:ff:f fn2ff3, ff ' ,iv-' - f , ' ,-fgrf A H-,,,ea4.:.f 'a ' M ' 1 ' , - M , ' M , , 'Q sr: 1 fix? gm, ' 474' ffwfifinw' , gpynd f ,I ,dn If .f 'gf ' f V ,W f -yr., ,Mya-. ,, ,, .-. ,. , ' . 2 'wife aaa-QA , ,- . wee., . iw, egg. If f-wet?-yafaryf . H ia, + .R H '. , -EVN' , , Y, 1 f,gf'3, -?m:, - 1 gg - eff l ' n Z 23.1.-ssf3f'f ' - 1 wif-.fa - fR.fe411i , ZLJJH just one more! breathes Diane Timm, finishing her push-ups as Pat Marcy and Kath- Carol Hartley practices her swing. leen Hervey keep the official count.
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G.A.A. Members Compete in interscholastic Sports Dache Bachelier, Vade Phillips, president secretary H2l1'I'iCt WilliS, Miss Mary Hines, vice-president adviser f Sly V Sb .All S GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION-Front Row: Ellen Aubert, Diedra Pyeatt, Margot Renaud, Darla Doud . . . Second Row: Kathy Harshman, Pat Fay, Barbara McIntosh, JoAnne Mclntosh ' , . . , Third Row: Rita W'he1py, Tari Shaw, Marsha Cline, Kris Luepke . . . Top Row: Pia DeLeon, 5 Harriett Willis, Sue Thompson, Vade Phillips. 'X A, , 1 A Z S, . . if , , lb illiitfslil i, i M S r -or 1 it A sf if-,y T , 4 is ,L A 4 V. ,rs iir, A i s.. ADVANCED SPORTS-Front Row: Margot Renaud, Ellen Aubert, Barbara Mclntosh, Vade Phillips, Tori Shaw, fill Hart, Miss Mary Patty Fay, Dache Bachelier, Darla Doud, Cindy Montgomery, Hines . . . Top Row: Janine Davison, Penny Pennington, Rita Barbara Neumer . . . Second Row: Pat Brecht, Bonnie Schroder, NVhelply, Kathy Harshman, Harriet Willis, JoAnn Mclntosh,
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