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The BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION classes have been taking part in calisthenics and running, which both develop their muscular co-ordinations and strength . A participant in physical education also learns how to play fair as well as right. This helps develop a person for future living. Outdoor sports consisted of football, relay races, and calisthenics . Indoor sports consisted of volleyball, battleball, corner kick baseball and basketball. you boys play basketball all the time? 7 MW !9!L75ica! gyztcafion forouicfea onfdzf Ar energy These husky boys look like they're enjoying calisthenicsl 25
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oming of Lafefgaff Z5 enjoyec! Ay af! You're in position now girls. Let's see if you can do the Chinese get -upl Through the unceasing efforts of Mrs. Lois Her1ry, the GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION department has made rapid strides toward being one of the most advanced departments of Greenfield High. Hockey, volleyball, basketball, badminton, and gymnastics are a part of our physical education training. Physical education helps us build strong bo dies and teaches us good sportsmanship. Through this training we are able to mingle more easily, and with assurance in crowds. Occasionally we have a treat, a movie. These movies deal with you and me, as humans. Thus , physical education is widely varied from sports to us . Iust think, in a few days we'll be playing on teams , say the girls as they practice for volleyball. 24
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A typical band pract1ce--- Some of the highlights during the concert season were the Adair County Band Festival and the Creston Band Festival. Members of the brass sections journeyed to Creston to see and he ar Rafael Mendez as guest soloist at the Creston band concert. All the drilling and rehearsals were preparing the band for the seasonal band booster series . Included in this group were the Pop concert, the spring concert, and the February Fiesta . Although being a band member means a lot of hard work, many pleasant memories will remain with those who participated in the Uips and festivals of the year. The band went to Creston for the Marching Band Festival. Ioyce Rice received first place in the twirling contest and Alta Roberts athird in the same. Kay Swift represented Cieenfield in the queen contest which was held the same day. As the basketball season drew near, a special group was selected to be the Pep Band . Their selections , by which they aroused more school spirit into the atmosphere, were marches , swing music, and others. puke! Qmnafez--a greaf imloimlfion fo guna! memgem On a breezy September day the members of the 1956-1957 MARCHING BAND took to the streets in preparation for the first game of the season. There were many new members, along wi th some of the old, who wondered if they would ever learn the commands and the formations which they must follow in order to give the band a neat and well balanced appearance. But they soon learned that it wasn't as bad as they thought it would be. All you had to do was follow the person in front of you. Of course, if you happened to be the person in front, you had more to worry about. But under the direction of Mr. Iohnk, their new band leader, even being the person in front wasn't such a hard task. Throughout the season Rodger Rice led the band in working out their new routines and dance steps and at the half time performances at the games. If you would chance to wander into the band room any day of the week at 11:00 A.M . , you would find someone there. On Monday, Wednesday, or Friday you would see and hear the band rehearsing, probably for a concert. On Tuesday you would see some of the small groups rehearsing. The new class on Music Appreciation would be in session on Thursday. 26 Are you practicing for contest, girls?
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