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ABOVE: Swinging at the ball in a fifth hour soft- ball game is Dave Stewart, '81. ABOVE RIGHT: Trying to get the ball from lonathan Siefert, '82, is Shawn Traylor, '82, as Richard Grubbs, '82, awaits a pass. RIGHT: Between tennis matches is Paula Carr, '8O. SUSAN AFFOLTER- Drill Team, PE 1,2,3,4. ROBERT GONZALES- PE 1,2,3, BOB IAYMES- PE l,2,4, Alternative Education. CINDY MEDILL- PE l,2,3,4. l 12 X People! Physical Education
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LEFT: Varsity Choir FRONT ROW: Amanda Smith, Bonnie Watkins, Lisa Batson, Ben Zook, Chris Iennings, Todd Newman, Karen Gillogly, Shelia Norton. SECOND ROW: Gina Kimberlin, Alyson Seibert, Bill Lowe, Rueben Perez, Rob Menish, Daryl Armtield, Tina Farrier, Kim McKinnon. BACK ROW: Diane Pannone, Steph- anie Whitmore, Sara lenson, Rhett Miller, Stuart Wallace, Andy lones, lanice Enloe, Andera Bair. FAR LEFT: Choraliers FRONT ROW: Tandy Beckett, Peggy Myers, Kim l-larshaw, Debbie Rion, Sheilah Murphy, Sherri Buchanan, Liz Cole, Michelle Hine. SECOND ROW: Sonya Mills, Sandy Stewart, lane Mitchell, Daneva Haw- ley, Susan Kelly, Linda Carson, Lori Conrad, Shelly I-fund, Gladys Crouch, Trish Walters. THIRD ROW: Carol Spring, Kim Blakely, lill Wood, Anne Tuchscherer, Stacey Parks, Nancy Lee, Cindy Braum, Susan Maupin, Tracy Epper- son, Trish Pringle, Stacy Mallory, loan Ediger, Teresa Wortham, Nancy Deckenbach. BOTTOM LEFT: Choraliers Carol Spring, '82, and Kim Blakely, '82, perform during the Christ- mas concert. Five Singers In A11-State For the first time in 15 years, the Vo- cal Music Department had a new in- structor when Kevin Kellim took over as director of the four vocal groups: Charger Choir, Varsity Choir, Chora- liers and the Topeka West Singers. A busy schedule included a tall cho- ral recital, a pops concert, taping for the WIBW-TV Noonday show, the All-City Choral Clinic, a Singers con- cert and a spring choral recital. Five members were selected to par- ticipate in the All-State Choir. Robert Clasen, lulie Cox, Susan Hodges and Todd Huntley, '81, and Ruth Marshall, '80, traveled to Wichita to perform in February. The State Music Festival was a high- light for the department as the groups performed competitively. People! Vocal Music! 1 ll
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Concepts Methods Increase Students' Physical Fitness Concepts, a physical education class that was introduced here a few years ago, began to spread to other schools as Concepts researcher Terry Wright sold slide and tape shows to other schools. Under the direction of Mr. Wright and other physical education teachers, students applied Concepts methods to increase their physical fitness. Unlike the traditional physical education classes, Concepts students learned the what, why and how of physical fitness. They learned what physical fitness was through slides, tapes, lectures and workbooks. They learned why they must develop physical fitness through physical experiments. They learned how to develop a physical fitness pro- gram for a lifetime by trying various exercise programs. Elective physical education classes included lifetime sports and team sports. Among these were bowling, fencing, basketball, volleyball, tennis and other activities. TOP LEFT: Playing Razzle Daule Football is Wesley Wright, '82. ABOVE: Tagging Brad Bay- less is Robert Gonzales in fifth hour PE class. RON STULL: PE l,2,3 FRANK WALTON: PE 3,4, Speech IERRY WRIGHT: PE l,2,3,4 People! Physical Education! 1 13
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