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FIRST ROW, left to right: Strahan, Matteson, Stienke, Wells, Rhoden, Rettman, Long, Bowers, L. Felps, Jones. SEC- OND ROW, left to right: Long, Parker, Jones, Goble, Debo, Frymire, Norris, Garrett, Kroeger, Glenn, Castellaw, Mc- Coy, Glenn, Smith, Rau, Newton, Gardner, Sylvester, Rau. STANDING: Wofford, Everett, Burton, Siler, Baker, Del- linger, Galceran, Reavis, Tucker, Eden, Mrs. Blanch Word. So powerful does music effect the emotions that is thought to be the product of inspiration. Music more than any other pursuit offers us an opportunity to get away from the ordinary things of life. Music lifts us out of ourselves into an ideal realm for a moment. Judy Jones was chosen the outstanding band student. Judy, Sylvia, Alicia, Sara, Cinda, Mrs. Blanch Word, music instructor, and Pam entertain at festival. fraternizes with Doug and Charlsie.
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Llb%OJuj om L TeAcfuag Eu btch Le wu tg Shirley Lindeman, BHS's most avid reader, shelves books during sixth period. Jimmy Shepperd delves into Encyclopae- dia Britannica. Librarian, Mrs. Mary Temple, is working toward a Master’s Degree in Library Science at The University of Texas. Sara Montgomery takes care of heavy Christmas reading. Often, students become interested in particular fields which their textbooks cannot explain fully. Then, they turn to the library for more information. Or a teacher asks for special reports to be prepared. Students turn to the library for reference material. When a student is indecisive about his future voca- tion, he may use the library's career files. Someone may seek relaxation by scanning the latest periodicals. He may be transported to a world of adventure through fiction books. He may laugh to himself over a funny play or search out a word in the unabridged dictionary. Because some people learn better by reading, others by listening and still others by doing and seeing, a variety of presentations of materials are needed. Audio-visual aids can help to meet individual differences in this respect to learning. Anyone who has a longing for excitement, who yearns to travel, or who has a curiosity for knowledge will find his place in the library. 18 Jackie Marx checks up on student reading.
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PltyStCod GduuCotiOiv PlOMteS Fztn $ Coach Mike Newby steadies mats as Linda Stienke tumbles over. Coach Newby has a B.S. Degree from Abilene Christian. 20 Ira Adams spikes ball over in a hard fought volleyball game. Pat Gatliff slams the ball over the net in fifth period P. E. Most outstanding athlete, Jesse Perkins, receives letter jacket. Coach Cliff Vandeventer, holder of a Masters Degree from Colorado University, demonstrates proper stance for free shot. President Kennedy has said the relation between soundness of the body and the activities of the mind is subtle and complex. Intelligence and skill can function at their peak only when the body is healthy and strong. Physical education gives students an opportunity to learn a variety of motor skills, and at the same time develop a sense of fair play which is carried into life. When a student completes a well-rounded P. E. program he should know how to appreciate sports as a spectator. Burnet students try varied sports during the year. Baseball, football, tennis, (and golf) take students out-of-doors in the favorable weather. Swimming classes are held at the municipal pool each spring. Volleyball, basketball, and tumbling keep facilities busy indoors. The aim of the program is not only to build trained athletes, but to produce physically fit young men and women.
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