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MODERN DANCING The modern dance troupe under Miss June lVletz's super- vision has launched into a second successful year. The dancers were presented in an assembly with a military theme. ln a later assembly they depicted basic steps and rhythms from which they developed a modern dance. As a climax to their activities for the year, the girls devised and interpreted the annual May Festival program. They even turned costumers and emerged in gaily colored attire. The camera can spot them at their weekly work-outs laboring over, seemingly simple, but very difficult stretches and techniques preparatory to the composition of their routines. Before long they appear in bright costumes and perform with symetrical grace. Seventy-sfdcv
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NOON I-IGUR RECREATICDN Seventy-jifve The noon-hour recreation period provides a year-round sports program for the lunch and bus students. Dancing, badminton, volley-ball, and ping-pong are the activities offered. Tournaments have been held this year in ping-pong, volley-ball, and as we go to press, one in badminton is under Way. Virginia Livesay and George Greene were the champions in the mixed double ping-pong tournament. George Barnes' team won the volley-ball tournament. ' Music for dancing is furnished by a radio-victrola which has been pur- chased this year by the school. The drive for the radio-victrola was spon- sored by the G. A. A. with the aid of the Red and Blue Journal. An assembly, directed by Miss june Metz, physical education teacher, was given by boys and girls who attended the noon-hour period. The as- sembly showed the basic steps for dancing and dancing-technique. Ball room, square, and modern dancing were demonstrated, then a finished performance was given using the steps and techniques illustrated.
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