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Mr. Bonollo, Ms. Corwin, Mr. Sutherland and Ms Richards all have one thing in common; they all teach physical education. Juniors and seniors have the privi¬ lege of picking their own courses. These include tennis, street hockey, flag football, archery, soccer, bad¬ minton, gatorball, iceskating, weight training, slimnastics, basketball, vol¬ leyball, modem dance, gymnastics and golf. For the jocks, they can take Athletics which means they don ' t have to take physical education. The Sophomores and Freshmen do what the phys. ed teachers have plan¬ ned for them to do. This means, for example, that they would play basket¬ ball for a few weeks, and then they would play volleyball for a few weeks; whereas, the Seniors and Juniors take a course such as these for a full quarter. A
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111 THEATER ARTS TURNS TO MIME The Theater Arts II class studied different techniques and mechanics of mime, watched films demonstrating mime, did mime exercises and then they performed on stage. (1) Audrey Babicky, Brian Todescb, Kathy Smith, and Luanna Mucciarone watch a mime skit performed by others members of the class; (2) Brian Todesco is sad because Ann DiCecco won ' t give him some candy in their skit; (3) Vinnie Proffenna and Ingrid Arrigo listen in¬ tently to school teacher Laurie Cordiero; (4) Patti Dailey and Ingrid Arrigo operate on Robin Noel in Let it All Hang Out ; (5) Kathy Smith and Luanna Mucciarone rob a bank in their skit On the Job Training. K
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BBffffiirOTMl U Chastanet Defends Title In a tournament marked by its fierce competitiveness and a consis¬ tently high calibre of performance, Paul Chastanet emerged again as the F.H.S. table tennis champion. The tournament, in its fourth year of operation under the guidance of Mr. Mulcahy, had sixteen aspir¬ ants this year for the final round of the competition where a number of contestants put on strong performances. Juniors, Gary Piligian and David Grinnell both performed admirably until they were ousted in the semi¬ final round by both David Piligian and the eventual winner, Paul Chast¬ anet. Trophies to Paul for winning the competition and to Dave Piligian for second place were awarded by the Principal—Mr. Evans. 1973— -Paul Piligian 1974— Gary Macintosh 1975— Paul Chastanet 1976— Paul Chastanet .a .. w.vV ■: » • . • ■ .vlv ' • ' | (1) Paul Chastanet accepts trophy from Mr. Evans; (2) Gary Piligian re¬ turns service; (3) Paul smashes a a forehand serve. I
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