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lf girls don't take part in one of these extracur- 'E I Q fga.. . ., .,- . . .t v -. .1 . 3. LLL' W: 'QW . s Q 1 'W ,.,. , ' Janie Young broad jumps for Mrs. Kussman, Ana Perez, Chris Price, Debbie Dungan, and Juanita Mah. Girl's Athletics Become Interscholastic Next year's Varsity C may have a female con- tingent due to the introduction of girl's inter- scholastic athletics. The sports include softball, volleyball, tennis, gymnastics, track and field, and swimming. these classes is determined from state recom- mendations. The program for freshman and sophomores consists almost entirely of team sports, while that of the juniors and seniors in- cludes more individual activities. Whether team or individual, sports are chosen because they help develop poise, coordination, strength, and ricular sports, they attend regular P.E. classes. flexibility, only a few of the aims of this depart- The variety of sports and activities covered in ment. At left: Colleen Cory tries proper shooting form, maybe next week they will give her an arrow. At right: Shirley, Stephanie, the target's the other way! Jo Ann LePere i ' Dept. Head Judy Bornt Jonelle Griffin Emma Jones Susan Kreider Eleanor Kussman r 22
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.Q-,fp ,N 1- f 5- .r ' A conference of student committee chairmen David Proscal, heh of higtgry and literature, and that they liked having a. Matt Wheatley, Carolyn Hyler, Cinda Zinn, Ruthie Harting, voice in what they were to Study, and others evaluate American Studies with the instructors. Their consensus was that small-group discussion was the Mod 35 was a good time for freshmen to clean up confus- most effective activity, that there should be more integra- ing concepts of physical geography with Mr. Hasandras. fmuw 'r ' 24 Q- rr .QW - ai 2 f- I 1 ,... W rg :ti if. I -3: r, t .-': 1 E id' ,.,.,,.-.f-Wm f 'IIT-7' . 5 y V fi Q r V . , M., .
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Fore! cried Mark Signon. With Team Sports Pushing Day To Dark, P. E. Dept. ees Every Student Every Day . , .,, . . KW, t. -- '-.s,mf , ' M aiei . r A 2135 L- ' l ui? 5' 1 , ,N .ii. . r 12043 2' i ftgiitf' T Mike Ramsey just made it, tennies and all! - at o fr Di ' is - -t , 5 it , Hal Church Cal Jones Athletic Director Jimmy Potter blissfully bounces in boys Stan Legarra Charles LePere P.E, Dept. Head Otto Low Ed Raulston Assistant Superintendent Carl Moore confers with Mr. Raulston at'the new P. E. construction site.
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