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PfujStoai!' classes are required for all sophomores as a graduation prerequisite. In junior or senior Nears a l»o or girl interested ill physical education can taker Advanced Physical Education to increase their knowledge of tennis, basketball, badminton, soccer, baseball, and others. They learn to set up tournaments, referee games, and coach regular physical education classes. This department also s|K nsors the (iirls Athletic Association, an intramural sjHirls program. 1 its. Brown often pauses during physical education classes to exidain a nett nr revised rule to her students. Trampoline itori; is only one ni the sports taken tip during the adiamed physical education program. Mr. Snyder is giving adliee to one of his active students. MRS. COLLEEN BROS Physical Education Advanced Physical Education B.S., Mankato State College Girls' Athletic Association MISS M ARIEL ERDAIIL Physical Education BS.. University of Iowa Advisor. Cheerleaders and Bruineltes MR. DARRELL COCHRAN Physical Education IIS.. University of Minn r utin Head Football Coach Assistant Basketball Conch MR. GER ALD MOLOSKY Physical Education Ad tamed Physical Education It. A., St. Thomas Head Wrestling Coach Assistant Football (.ouch MR. DON SNYDER Physical Education It.S.. Morningsidr ( allege M.Ed., University of Minnesota Athletic Director Head Basketball Couch Page 26
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Mrs. McIntyre puts finishing touches on a statue made by one of her Art students. This is one of many projects giirn to her by her enthusiastic students. Students in Mr. Paine's Electricity classes learn the fundamentals of electricity before starting to build a variety of interesting projects. Mechanical drawing students are always assured of receiling help with their problems from Mr. Mantel. Th Industrial Avk DepcjdtMMt prepares the boys of B.H.S, for the future. The student in Industrial Arts Classes may learn mechanical or architectural drawing, art. crafts, electricity, metals, power, printing, technical drawing, or wood working. Training the hands as well as the mind helps graduates choose a career or hohhy and make a success of it. Mr. Paine helps a student with some of the intricacies of basket wear- Mr. fereczek oversees the table saw as these two students try to keep ing. during a class in Crafts. (Mr fingers from getting mixed up with the wood. Boys may elect to do a number of interesting projects in Wood Shop.
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Ccko ActMt play a big part in tin lives of Bloomington High School students. Since they were freshmen the class of 61 has enthusiastically supported extracurricular activities, both as spectators and as participants. These ac- tivities are as much a part of our education as are our classes, though in a different way. For the past four years we have been building lasting friendships and learning how to work with others by taking part in group activities. In addition to providing a training ground for our social development, these activities have rendered countless valuable services to our school. Since we were first in Bloomington High School as freshmen, we have witnessed the formation of many new clubs, providing activities in the school for everyone, no matter where their interest lies. The groups vary in size, many having only a few members, while others have meml crship lists numbering over one hundred. Whether we belong to a language club or take part in a dramatic production, the student council or the science club, these activities are an irreplaceable part of our high school life.
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