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Gymnastics Flying through the air with the greatest of ease. This is how Chris Hummer spends her spare time three to four hours a day. ,Chris takes gymnastics Monday thru Sunday afternoons. She competes in gymnastic meets all over the state and sometimes out of st te. Balance beam, floor exercises, vaulting, and parallel bars are the events she competes in at gymnastic meets. There are four qualifing meets during the season. The judges score on a scale of 1-10,10 being the best. At the end of the season add up the scores of the ifing meets. The season September and lasts thru This takes concentration hard work. Music judges 4 qual- starts in March. and very During the summer months.Chris competes in what they call fun meets. Chris also jumps on the trampoline and mini-tramp. The mini-tramp is a small round tramp- oline that the gymnast.bounce off of and do flips onto the mats. This activity takes precision and balance. Mona Mahan has been a pianist for five years now. She plays the piano for her enjoyment. Although she only plays for enjoyment she has competed in piano contests for three years. In these she has made a superior, very good, and an excellent. Mona has also recieved a Junior Instrumental Trophy, 1n'4-H. She takes lessons once a week to improve her already smooth hand at playing the piano. Mona also plays the piano for her Church. She is a member of the club Music Makers and plays the piano at her meetings. She played piano for the Joe T. Robinson choir in 1978- 1979. Mona also-played for half of the 1979-1980 school year. She said that she had also taught some piano lessons.
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Pastime has many different meanings to many different peopleg to some it means sleeping, dancing, skating, reading, walk- ing-or just listening to music. Pastime. is a nice thing only if you don't over pastime. Sometime you can let your pastime get in the way of your work or study time. Pastime is only good if you knowi hen and how to use your pastime. Sometime your favorite pastihe can be heplfil. to you in your work and study. So, if you ever have time to pastime please use it wisely.
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Dance Ballet, Jazz, or Tap? Take your pick. Whatever you choose you can bet that Cindy Tippet or Darby Fulmer will teach you the steps. Cindy and Darby have both been dancing for 13 years.wThey both take jazz, tap, and ballet at Joel's. Darby takes 2 days a week, and Cindy takes once a week. While Cindy is taking ballet at Little Rock Ballet Academy, Darby is teaching classes at Joel's. , Cindy intends to get a major in Ballet when she goes to college. Darby likes her dancing ability for a hobby to continue for the rest of her life. Service If you see someone jogging down highway 10 you can take a good guess that it is Robert Charles Crockett, 3. Green Beret to be. Robert jogs home threefand a half miles everyday after his hour workout at school. He runs track for half an hour then does exercises for another half an hour. It takes him 30 minutes to jog home from Robinson, he said. This summer he plans to go to Ft. Leonard Wood in Missouri for eight weeks of Advanced Individual Training. He will then attend ' Airborne Training at Ft. Benning, in Georgia for three weeks. Robert , plans to go to the University of Central Arkansas for four years. Then it will be time for his Green Beret training at Ft. Bragg in North Carolina . This will last for four months. With such Great dedication and interest he will surely succeed.
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