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COME ON, BOYS: Bays in gym class get a lot of exercise as rhey play a vigorous game of volleyball. MR. DWIGHT DYER l Head, Boys' Physical Education 8 Nw-A n .,.,,.. , ,dim - , .gk if E. Y mv' 1 mp 'Q' f A- rx wi f 1 N! fc--Y K Mr. Dan Sesfalm Mr. Alan Hutchins Mr. Ray Mondro Mr. Edward McMullin M Mr. James Wink 5- 1- X AND THEY SAY girls primp! After gym class these fellows fuss MY' Richard R0Ym0 d -over their hair.
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ITS A BIRD, it's a plane, no it's a volleyball. The boys' gym classes have fun playing volleyball and get in plenty of exercise at the same time. Males Manufacture Mu cles The boys' physical education program differs from most other courses in that it had no categorized schedule. Classes rotated during the week between swimming, track, calisthenics, group games and tumbling. Boys in the ninth and tenth grades took physical efficiency tests while first aid was required in the eleventh and twelfth grades. Also a gym class in rules and fundamentals of football was offered. Striving to maintain better group rela- tionship and develop more sportsmanlike attitudes can be denoted as the main ob- iectives of the program. REACH HIGH men, yells Coach Jerry Raymond as he puts the boys through the paces of gym class
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Variety Girls' physical educational programs were peppered with variety this year. Besides the regular phys ed classes, which generally cover just gym courses and swimming, the slate this year ranged from team sports, such as field hockey, basketball, and tennis, to indi- vidual sports such as golf, archery, and badminton. Both types of gym courses helped develop sportsmanship, working togeth- er in groups, and muscular co-ordinc1- tion. Added attractions for girls were life- saving classes offered in the spring, modern dance-to keep the body beauti- ful-and first aid, the latter being a re- quired course for all girls. i if Ns, ' t X N X... , A . S 'Cf r is ' 'ffr .. ' ' gfirs MRS. JEAN BAKER Miss Mariorie Pieper Head, Girls' Physical Education Q if 1 .. x Mrs. Alice Scott Mrs. Harriet Morgan K X X. it X X -' f- , sw,s:g,3s X St Sift K
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