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Above: I still think that this is the wrong way to play leapfrog! ' Below: Kaye Clark puts it up for two. It ' s a clear shot for Debbie Jensen but Ariene Purney is still prepared to swing. The race down the court is ended with a shot for the basket. 21
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Gym Class Provides Action Physical Education is required for all students unless they have a credit in health. Gym class means a study hall, two period class or gym every other day. The question Whose gym day is it today? was often heard in the halls on Friday because boys and girls alternate Fridays for gym classes. During the year the physical edu- cation department covered many fields of athletics. The girls spent each gym period playing action packed games such as softball, vol- leyball, deck tennis, basketball, badminton, soccer and gymnastics. This year the girls, as well as the boys were instructed on how to use the new mini-tramp. The boys played baseball, foot- ball, basketball, badminton, volley- ball, lifted weights, wrestled and tumbled. Keeping his eye on the bail Don Mathews is set for another hit. Above: Debbie Kusner does the Russian splits off the mini-tramp. Below: Boys lift weights to tone and shape up their muscles. Jeff Vogelpohl dunks another basket as Mr. Johnson spots.
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A paintbrush and canvas are used by Art II student, Denise Hammitt to express her artistic pa talents. Before marching to the football field for the game, band member, Julie Bailey waits in front of the Jr.-Hi. building. Concentration is a necessity for music stu dent, Carol Ammons. Sitting on the floor in the hall seems to be the best way for Fred Levee to learn perspective drawing. 22
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