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Page 106 text:
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l 5 1 SPRING SOFTBALL calls umpire Ricky Schoenborn, catcher A NEW addition To CHS is lhls beautiful Cinder Track' Warren Sufor, and baH'er Tommy Malone. COACH KENNETH NUZNOFF A Variety of Sports is Offerd by Boys' Physical Ed. 'KAN ATHLETE is born, not madei' might well be the saying, but the boys taking part in the physical education course at Chamberlain might disagree with that statement. With the way those boys go through their warming-up exercises and daily activities, youid think they were practicing to be profes- sional athletes! But no matter what one says, these boys really enjoy the sports they partici- pate in during the year. Football, basketball, baseball, track, and individual sports make up the curriculum. The department also tries to give self-develop- ment in. sportsmanship, leadership, conduct and physical endurance. MR. KENNETH NUZNOFF, a native of Detroit, Michigan, attended Red- ford High where he was awarded six athletic letters. It was here also that he was All-City in baseball and basketball. He received his college training at the University of Tampa where he again was awarded six letters, four in football and two in basketball. He received his B.S. degree there and is now teaching physical education. On your mark . . . gel' ser . . . GO!!!
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Page 105 text:
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MALIA CHOY, Francys Burch, and Susie Barnes I'eeing off. CALISTHENICS, fouls and strikes compose the curriculum for MRS. LUCIE BAGWELL, girls' physical education teacher. In addition to her vigorous workout in the five classes she teaches each day--and study hall-she sponsors The Sports Oflicials Club. Mrs. BagWell's B.S. degree in physical education was earned at Central Michigan College in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan. I MRS. SUE RIDDLE MRS. LUCILLE BAGWELL 15 RAHS for MRS. SUE RIDDLEI As sponsor of the Cheerlead- ers she has a big job which includes such things as having pro- grams made for the football games and other extras, such as, shakers. Mrs. Riddle also teaches an elective class on individual sports and other physical education classes. She attended Howard College in Birmingham, Ala., where she earned a B.S. in Education. Girls' Cfficials' Club Promotes Good Sportsmanship WHERE ARE TI-LE WHISTLESP Are the teams ready to playP Do We have enough ofliciaIsP Letis play ballII All these questions asked by feminine voices must be answered before a successful ball game can begin for the girls' physical education department. Members of the Girls' Officials Club came to the rescue. Every study day these sportswomen of CHS can be found in the gym or on the playing field officiating, keeping scores, keeping time, or assisting the physical education teachers. They also keep records of points earned by girls Working toward school letters and see that Chamberlain is Well represented at all playdays with oflicials and players. The main purpose of this organization is to promote an interest in sports, encourage good sportsmanship, provide competition, and teach girls, mentally, physically, and socially, the successful way to work and play together. GIRLS' OFFICIALS CLUB: Janese Wilson, BeH'y Compola, Marie S'I'uar'f, Wanda Davis, Carole De- IisIe, Sharon Reynolds, Joy Pev- erell, Judy Forrest, Karen Cain, Anne'H'e Willis. Second row: Brigid Maguire, Laura Ledford, Pai- Wil- liams, Elizabefh Cummings, Karen Malloy, Karen Seiih, Jackie Pow- ell, Charlotte Guyer, Connie Bence, Mrs. Bagwell.
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Page 107 text:
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SETTING in shape for The spring Track meefs are 'ihese ambiiious CHS boys. COACH CARLOS FRAUNDORFER received a track scholarship to Florida State University Where he became captain of the track team. After receiving his BS. degree in physical education, he joined the OHS. faculty Where he teaches P.E. and has charge of the student dance club. Chamberlain High School is proud of the fine facilities available to the phys. ed. classes. The department offers the boys many advantages toward self-development in sportsmanship, leadership, conduct, and phyical endurance. BOYS' P.E. classes foss 'I'he basketball high. COACH CARLOS FRAUNDORFER TOMMY MALONE agrees Thai' fhe gymnastics course is a favoriie among the aihleies.
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