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Modern wonder. La Machine makes it easier to shred potatoes but doesn ' t completely minimize the work. Junior Carla Smiedzinski slices them to enable their fitting. Sew easy. Before any cutting and sewing can begin, senior Sue Pearson must decide what pattern meets her requirements. She finds that sewing yields a credit and augments her future. 21
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Chorus Calisthenics. As a warm up before singing, choir members place one hand behind the ear and the other in front of the face. This exercise enables them to see if they are in tune. Roger Staubach, image of Jolly Jock As we travel through the world of classes, we come to a special land where classes require physical exertion. In this land we see many different kinds of classes, and in these classes we find a plethora of adverse types of people. First, we observe the Jolly Jocks (and Jockettes) in Physical Education. To them, P.E. means finely tuned muscles and well developed skills; these people will grow up to be the Roger Staubachs and Chris Everts of their day. Also in P.E., we find their less coordinated second cousins, the Unjolly Jocks. To these people, P.E. means a cold shower and wet hair for the rest of the day; these people sometimes grow up to be the Howard Cosell ' s of their generation. Then we find the Crafty Characters in Arts and Crafts. Construction of everything from belts to pantyhose dolls are these students concerns. In Ceramics, we find the Mud Slingers who make pottery in the old tradition of their primordal ancestors, The Men of Muddlehead. The Mud Slingers learn in only two years the art that their Muddlehead ancestors took three centuries to develop. Close relatives of the Mud Slingers (continued on pg. 23) Working with the body 20
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Without the encouragement and cheering of a crowd, senior Jeff Kistler still attempts to make a touchdown pass. Playing football is one aspect o f physical education. Master craftsman. In an attempt to be precise, sophomore Gerry Nisle measures the exact amount of wood needed to finish making a jewelry box in woods class. Band on the run. Junior Terry Johnson and sophomore Rick Fuoss do their homework outside on the football field during fourth hour. They march and play to prepare for performances. 22
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