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Miss Bovord instructs her class on how to string o bow, while Ramona Wolls, Cynthia Dyer and Mary Lou Eckert look on. Mrs. Ann Mills Mrs. Robbie Ritchio Miss Pat Bovard Mr. Grady Hickman Mr. Bob Jennings Mr. Leslie Jones 29
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Physical Education has a unique job - building sound bodies. Down-two-three four, up-two- three-four . . No. this isn't the count to a new dance step. It s the count to a new exercise that Miss Bovard is using to get the girts at Baker into excellent physical condition. If you should happen to accidentally walk into the boys gym during class, you would probably see the boys doing what they call the 'killer-exercise, lifting the feet six inches from the floor and holding them there for thirty seconds. And how about that shrill whist e Mrs. Ritchie uses when her 7th and 8th grado girls are playing an exhilarating gome of volleyball! As all the students at Baker High School can sure'y tell you, the physical education program at dieir school is a particularly strenuous and invigorating one, but is reole with a number of funsies,” like boxing, basketball, archery, football, soccer, swimming and recreational genes. These along with calisthenics and subjects like first aid and health, go into the making of a well-rounded physical education program. Certainly the ingredients are all there—useful equ’pment, interested teache'S, and a cooperative student body. Do you have problems, Miss Bovard? Some of thoso tost papers are harder for her to grado than for the studont to ta co.
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Foreign language opens the door to the world. Every student of foreign languages at Baler High tnows obojt the lab thot Mrs. Baudry is using to eavesdrop' on cn-vary students as the practico their dialogues. Como esta usted? Tres bien, merci. Et vous? Bien, gracias. Qui est-ce? Es un amigo mio. Comment s'appelle-t-il? Se llama Juan. Can ycu understand the above? if you don’t, you could take a trip fo Spain or France, but it would be quicker and cheaper to sign up for a Spanish or French course at Baker High School. Then after completing one of these courses, you rea'ly could go to France or Spain and have a lot of fun and have a sense of security. (What would you do if you were lost and didn't know how to say Help!') Study a foreign 'anguage and you’il feel at ease: you'll be a man of the world.'' With a lit-lo bit of coaching from Mrs. Baudry. Stove Richards expostulates. Bonjcur . . . Comment t'appvlle—tu? ( Hello, Wha 's yojr reme?) Ard Debbie Byrd answers, Je m'eppe'le Debbie. 30
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