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“Stretch out Marco Polo on the Monkey Bar!” Such a com- mand was unheard of but the terms all applied to P.E. Bet- ween pull-ups and other assorted physical tests someone could always be found swinging on the monkey bars in the supreme concen- trated effort of building his or her physique just in case Hollywood makes a sequel to “Greystoke’’ and needs sophisticated Simian seconds! On the other hand if “Splash needs mermen and mermaids the practiced swimmers’ shouts of “Marco Polo” probably won't qualify them for a fish- tail part. September testing for presidential awards were man- datory for all students in P.E. Some of the less agile physical specimens muttered darkly that they didn’t think Ronald could do push-ups, side steps or the six minute jog walk even if he was in top campaign form. “So what, neither could Frits, Gary or Jesse!’ another realist replied. In any case the September test returned in March as participants were retested for their improved athletic prowess. Fortunately for the propriety, The Horizon, lost the fascinating results of the tests. The best thing to happen to P.E. was the addition of Sandy O’Rourke to the staff. Jazzer- cize has nothing on Encinal, and our aerobic artist led the EHS girls in an active routine during the open house extravaganza for parents in April. Watch out Channel 5, your 6:30 a.m. show may have future replacements from EHS! After a shower and away from getting physical nearly everyone admitted P.E. condi- tioning helped make the body beautiful and the muscles firm. The film fantasies and TV dreams helped workouts become fun and that is the name of the game. “FUN.” RIGHT: Alvin Pickatay stretches out before running the six mile jog walk. BELOW: RIGHT: Flichard De Los Reyes and the gang do their calisthenics. BELOW RIGHT: Mr. Johns watches as his team is los- ing to Mr. Noble. OPPOSITE PAGE: UPPER LEFT: John Fitzler does warm-up laps for testing. CENTER LEFT: Sandi Gibson is caught monkeying around. FAR RIGHT: Elaine Roseta claps to the beat. CENTER: David Johnson is splashing around. BELOW LEFT; Ed Homberg and Brian Schroeder play Marco Polo. BELOW RIGHT: Peggy Vaughn is upset to her stomach after doing the side step test. Kevin Hallam Harrington Harris Michael Harvey Lynn Hayakawa
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ROTC CADETS COMPETE FOR DISTINCTIVE HONOR The major events that revolved around competition night highlighted the cadets’ year. The Biannual Final Inspec- tion, which they prepared for competition night that ac- tivated each member of every company. The Best Squad, Best-Platoon, Color Guard, and Flag Detail were developed in each company. Dedication, work, and more work were the ingredients cadets relied on for these two events. At the beginning of the year the cadets were hardened because of the retirement of Master Sgt. Wallace. Ready to take over the job was a retired U.S. Army Green Beret, Master Sgt. Madsen. Motivation, Pride, Self- Respect, and Encouragement were some of the elements needed for a cadet to excel in JROTC. For 170 days of the school year, they marched, practiced marksmanship, read maps and learned leadership traits. The Drill Team and Color Guard marched in Alameda’s Fourth of July’s Parade and won a First Place Trophy. The marching Unit joined the action in the Veterans Day Parade and won a huge second place trophy. RIGHT: Debra Jones looks at the map-reading book for the diagram. BELOW: Michael Washington stands at attention, waiting to be inspected. 2 John Cruz looks sharp in his uniform. 3 Graham Case shows military courtesy by snapping to attention. 4 Paula Worthington is thrilled to see that she earned a merit. 5 Scott Yaskin can’t help it but laugh. OPPOSITE PAGE: RIGHT: Heilaman Suesue and Colleen Lewis listen attentively. FAR RIGHT: Thelma Gonzalves and Jacklyn Alfaro wait for further instructions on how to score a target. BELOW LEFT: Jon Colburn and Ken Collins speak to cadets about leadership. BELOW RIGHT: Marcus Smith and Ron Jones think seriously about the Summer Reserve Program. ‘ Colette Stephanie Hunter Hurlburt We t a | m4 2 3 - { L = én, ‘ Seamus Jameson Yen Javellana Karen Jernigan Humberto Jimenez Michael Johnson
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