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Phys. Ed. Exhausts Student ' s Body It is not unusual to find a student or Phys. Ed. in- structor perched precariously on the new balance beam. Spills are sometimes taken, but this does not affect the determination of students to build their health and physical fitness. Girls ' P.E. classes, taught by Miss Goad and Miss Slater, featured archery, badminton, and gymnas- tics. Boys ' P.E., taught by Mr. Spradlin, Mr. Fore, Mr. Fuhrman, and Mr. Carper, participated as usual in basketball, football, and softball, tennis was a wel- come addition to the curriculum with the comple- tion of the new city tennis courts. These activities were supplemented with classroom instruction in health and first aid. The Driver Education classes of Mr. Carper and Mr. Fore were aided by The Convincer . This device simulated a bond-shaking collision at 5 M.P.H. to demonstrate the importance of using seat belts. AIM CAREFULLY , . . Miss Goad instructs M. Graves in the proper use of a bow and arrow. ASSORTED SIZES . . . Mr. Spradlin finds that eighth graders come in all shapes and sizes, as he gives J. Shawver and R. Smith a jump bail. SWINGIN ' ALONG . . . The parallel bars play an important role in the girls ' Phys. Ed. program. rv.T i-AtJ 29
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Home Ec Promotes Involvement MOST FOR YOUR MONEY . . . Mrs. Hall ' s Home Ec. class is given a lesson in consumerism as explained by Mr. Frame of the A P. Home Economics at CHS helps prepare an indi- vidual for life upon leaving school with practical homemaking skills such as cooking, sewing, and family living. The Home Ec. Department had a new look this year as two student teachers joined Mrs. Hall and Miss Hepler in March. Miss Heatwole and Mrs. Kraus participated in many of the various ac- tivities of the classes and assisted the students with many projects. Christmas brought decorations for the tree in the cottage and a special party for all students. In the spring, a Mother-Daughter banquet was held, fea- turing Delegate Bill Wilson as guest speaker. A some- what unusual event was Father ' s Night, which gave all fathers a chance to see just what their daughters were learning as future homemakers. The students also extended a friendly gesture toward members of the faculty when they made candy apples for all the members of the school staff. The year ended with many girls realizing that Home Ec. class is an important learning process. ALL FIXED . . . Matilda Cashwell tries her hand at flower arranging. SPINNING YARNS . . . Miss Hepler shows Glenys Glenn about the art of crocheting. 28
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