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Musical endeavors enrich students Interested in music? Sherman High offers choir, orchestra, and band to enrich each individual both creatively and academically. The SHS band has developed a style of perfor- mance which has received superior ratings in UIL competition. The band supports the Bearcats every Friday night at football games, and along with choir and orchestra, performs at contests and concerts for the remainder of the year. Rhonda Williams, junior commented, Band has been fun. We've real- ly worked hard, and it paid off when we got a one rating in contest. Choir remained busy all year with spring and fall concerts, Christmas concerts, and UIL competition. l have enjoyed being in choir this year. The trips and performances have been exciting, stated Troy Werner, senior. Orchestra participated in concerts, UIL competi- tion, All Region Orchestra, and performed for the Sherman Musical Arts. Orchestra is one way to meet other students with the same musical in- terests, stated LaTanya Dorsey, junior. as is Q F 2 x 1 Jim l gp: .-s. K . V, .. 'i 1. David Layman, Jeff Brockleman, Todd Estes, and Crayton Dallas sing during a cho Leonard Hill practices playing the cello, 3. Rex Grigg, Richard Harvey, Steve Froese, and Don add spirit to a pep rally. 4. Acappella choir members practice for the Christmas concert 5 Debb e Jeff Brockleman, Lori Hattle, Marie Johnson, Crayton Dallas, and Mary Wilsey sing Christmas carols
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Physical education keeps students fit The Physical Education department offered students activities that helped them stay physically fit. PE, Driver's Ed, and Health were all part of the Physical education department. ln PE I am able to participate in different team sports while trying to stay in shape, commented Pam Jacobs, junior. Health classes studied the human anatomy along with health care. They had presentations by guest speakers on physical and mental care. Driver's Ed helped students develop their driv- ing skills and get their long awaited driver's license. Drlver's Ed was a lot of fun, but it was work too, commented John Lowery. Driver's Ed benefitted those who allowed themselves to practice driving procedures, stated Jean Kuhns, instructor. 28 Academicsflnhysical Education 2 1. Mike Desaloms, Lisa Ford, and Debra Wallis get ready drivers training. 2. Donnie Stephens practices mouth mouth on Resusi-Anne. 3. Julie Bednarz and Pat listen to Mr. Ed Hunt give a health lecture. 4. Gina takes a soccer test in PE. 5. Students play Volleyball in PE.
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