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McMillen makes a quick, sure, pass to Ripley. Miss Cornett, girls Phys. Ed. instructor, shows Carol Haggard a good stance for getting the ball through the net. huuC cutcC foctceA There must be four parts to every ideal of fitness that is The Central Way : mental, spiritual, social, and physical. Yes, sports are an important part, and can con¬ tribute much to Central if everyone participates. Both freshman and sophomore boys and girls were re¬ quired to take physical education, while upperclass¬ men participated by way of intramurals and varsity sports. Track as a spring sport is beginning to shine as a pepper-upper during the home stretch of the school year. The new track field thus benefited not just the varsity teammates in practice, but the whole physical education program. Compliments of STUCKY ' S GAS APPLIANCE E. C. STUCKY SOIL SERVICE Geneva Competing in the county high jump, Dave Smith tries to beat his own record. 17
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Our new track field, which was started in September, 1956, and finished this spring, is one-fourth mile long with a 220 straight away. Part of the equipment for use on the track was made by the Industrial Art classes. Jim Steiner tries his leg strength on the horizontal ,,, efc ctevetofe ' Mr. Fruth instructs the 9th grade Phys. Ed. boys, on good basketball playing techniques. 16
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ACTIVITIES Extra-curricular activities lend extra spark to school life and so prompt us to become helpful in community activities and to mingle with the groups interested in a common topic. The PTA is active in helping parents, teachers, and pupils to work together so the Central way can be improved even more. Student groups help assure the safety of the school pupils getting on and off the busses and coming to the school from town,- promote student government; and assist in remodeling and expanding the library to accommodate a growing school. There are the three bands, the chorus and its auxiliary ensemble groups to develop musical interests and provide more than a passing interest in the arts. Also there are seven clubs, which meet on Club Day, a half hour period each Friday, to find one ' s own special hobby interests. Student t ooenument
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