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Students at ERSH are kept physically fit through various exercises and partici- pation in sports. Each student is tested for skill, accuracy, and endurance at the end of every nine weeks. 1 Jay M. LaRoche B.S. Biology, Clemson University Assistant Varsity Football Coach Special Education J.V. Football and Basketball Coach 3 William Carson Kirkman A.B. Physical Education, Guilford College Physical Education Varsity Football, Basketball and J Baseball Coach 213 Monogram Club Sponsor Coaches Remain Spirited ‘Throughout The Rainy Season nics hg Ba eee LE estonia See Academics 45
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Art I Students Learn To Tie Dye The Art Department tries to offer interested stu- dents as many experiences in two-dimensional and three-dimensional work as possible. Students are given the opportunity to express themselves through sculpture (clay and metal), painting, drawing, weav- ing, and crafts such as papier ;maché, ceramics, enameling, and different kinds of construction. During the year art films explaining the art pro- cesses were viewed. Students planned trips to Jug Town and major museums in the state. Informative lectures by visiting speakers from the area punctu- ated the year. Many entries were taken to the Na- tional Scholastic Art Awards Contest at Greensboro. Finally, the Outdoor Spring Festival gave the stu- dents a chance to display their best to the school. 1 Mrs. Cynthia A. Dameron A.B., Greensboro College Art I, I, II Art Club Sponsor u 3 Dean Trent, Art I student paints a still-life in water-colors. i pid age a hin eae yc ® = ‘ od 2 Dusty Dameron and Eddy Smith learn how to do the laundry in Art I. 44 Academics
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Twenty Outstanding Seniors Selected The Outstanding Seniors of the Class of 1971 were chosen by a sixteen-member faculty committee. Forty seniors were originally nominated. They were evalu- ated equally according to (1) motivation, (2) industry, (3) initiative, (4) influence and leadership, (5) concern for others, (6) responsibility, (7) integrity, (8) emo- tional stability, (9) participation in activities, and (10) scholarship.
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