Page 16
Text from page 16:
|
Search for Classmates, Friends, and Family in one of the Largest Collections of Online Yearbooks!Your membership with E-Yearbook.com provides these benefits:
- Instant Access to Millions of Yearbook Pictures Online
- Full Access to High-Resolution, Full-Color Images
- Search, Browse, Read, and Print Yearbook Pages
- Access College, High School, and Military Yearbooks
- Support the Schools in our Program by Subscribing
|
“
eleciivcs un, I-Mei cnc 1
"Oh, my aching muscles!" This standard comment
again prevailed as physical education students per-
formed their "rough and tumble" antics. XY'hether
participating in those Hinvigoratingy' exercises two,
three or five days a week, these "guys and dolls" kept
in "ship shape" through swimming, tumbling and
volleyball.
A short stroll through the main hall shows the
observer what goes on "behind the scenes" in the art
room. Besides adorning the halls with their "master-
piecesu each week, art lovers found time to enter
poster contests and lend their services to prom dec-
orations and school publications.
MXBOYEJ: Max Pulley and Barbara Dillie, advanced
art students, work with water colors. il.I5FTu: Carol
XY'earlv denwnstrates 1 dive to other physical educa-
tiun students.
Seventh grade students exercise their vocal chords during ,i song session.
1-.-- .,1 . -I -
”