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s, Priscilla Hunt Barbara Robles Margaret Atchinson KX. Good Health Insures Beaut , Pep, Joy What gives Chamberlain girls the potential for strik- ing beauty, outstanding health, and wholesome, vi- vacious, alert, effervescent energy? The answer may be found in the strongly-stressed physical fitness pro- gram of the Girls P.E. Department. Under this pro- gram, which cooperates with the President's National Council on Physical Fitness, the girls strive, while keeping their femininity, to prove that they are not the weaker sex. Each girl is tested early in the year to Hnd out how she rates on a national level, Chamberlain girls, of course, always ranking high. Then under the able directions of our fine P.E. instructors, classes are set up to train the girls in a variety of areas which will develop their physical potential. These include calis- thenics, volleyball, basketball, speedball, co-educa- tional square-dancing, softball, and for the creative mind, modern dance. Perhaps most important is the promotion of good sportsmanship, personal cleanliness and basic under- standing of sports rules. All these things make physi- cal education as valuable as any school course. If a girl is tired of routine school work and in need of something exhilerating, P.E. is the answer. V NEW RECQRD OR NOT? wonders CHIEFTAIN news writer Barbara Sekella as she vzews broadjump by Mary Beck, with Cathy Hitchner on ready. CAREFUL DEVELUPMENT OF SKILLS, resulls in grace and ease by which this basket is made. 72
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Give Band Extra Color lend an extra touch of color in special performances for the pep assemblies and the Harvest Moon Festival. Springtime marks the start of practice for everyone as tryouts are held for all aspiring girls from Charn- berlain's feeder schools and her own student body. It is then that next yearls Majorettes and Chiefettes are chosen and begin working on the routines which will delight their audiences the following fall, They also lend support to the CHS marching band by par- ticipating in state and district contests. UGIDDY-YAP! cry Linda Young, Arlene Gutierrez, and Bon- nie Adams as they come riding onto .scene of a Chiefette skit. PISTOL-PACKING Chiefettes put on another bang up show for an appreciative half-time audience. SMILING PRETTILY, Chiefettes Donna Bradley, Arlene Gutierrez, Cyndee Corbett, and Linda Young pause at the bus station prior to welcoming AFS exchange student. CHIEFETTES-Linda Hasselburg, Cyndee Corbett, Karen Drapp, Arlene Gutierrez, Linda Nelson, Linda Denham, Linda Ellis, Sandy Miller Qheadj, Carlene Reinheimer, Maryberh Maney, Linda Young, Karen Severson, Bonnie Adams, Vicki Mann, Donna Bailey 71
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1 EENIE, MEENIE, AIINNIE, AIOE, give me the big one.' Girls crowd, bend, stretch, and grab to claim those ever- present survival-kits protected by P. E. cage. WHERES THAT BALL? The girls' game is delayed by the absence of their bouncing orb, but surely what goes up must come down, at least according to Newton Law. -QQ .-v-v UP, STRETCH, TOUCH, BACK. The school record of 300 seems a long way ojj' as these girls begin to execute those back-breaking, muscle-paining, strenuous sit-ups. THE LEVELS OF SUCCESS and proper form for the modified push-up are demonstrated in various stages by three models 1 during an exercise session in gym class. W 1 I i K 1 . r 5 -QW Vs V V :gear ' -, rf' 5 :H-.- r j '- ' ,Lf ,155 L 9 W 11... - .gWgm. fau l t .. .V f wear ' ' t l.:Af L . V.-5'!C7T:., , .3 ' -, .I ' -, 115 13 -Q-, A: A , ,r,.e 1 erase br.-een A - g., Q A. ' xg, . .3 I f- ' 'L-. V f J 95 1 , if ' 1 -f J 1 t 5 jf e if ' -g c . '- 24--1' .1 J 1'?'.E1-1.i ' f Es: ' 5 , . Mt gsfcggglg Egguy-,.?'j 5, '-gfji 'f rig - ' 6 Ng' , Y, ffm gf- f -0 f H N- W .fog ' V Wife- 'TE' if figs- s. ,f, , V , .. V R , ,V K. .LM K , ' Y ,kg . ' r V'-'tfghg K- .5 .g'F.i,,1-H -,.J:v:r..i . ,,', . -W L, .-.-..,,,., .L,.-LL.LL.-Xg.4s.L..L.4gL . ' ROLTVDING THE TURN for the last lap, P. E. girls give one last sprint for the hnish line to complete the challenging 600 walk-run, stimulating form of exercise. 73
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