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Health Builds Better Citizens Physical Education classes, which are re¬ quired of everyone here at Groveton, except special cases, develop not only healthy bodies but also teach a comprehensive health pro¬ gram offering such valuable skills as artifi¬ cial respiration and first aid. Realizing that the body must be de¬ veloped along with the mind in order to avoid a one-sided program, Physical Educa¬ tion students take part in basketball, hockey, archery, calistenics, weight lifting, and track. Besides participating in the respective Girls’ and Boys’ Sports, occasionally, both boys’ and girls’ get together in the Gym for dancing and volleyball in a popular activity known as “Co-Rec.” “Flea” Cox demonstrates artificial respiration on Frank Packer as David Fritsche, Bill Brit and Charles Jaynes look on. Hope Nolan and Sandra Shelton change off in a square dance while their partners Robert Mang and Larry Quick wait their turn. Hula-Hoops even invaded the Physical Education classes as shown by the talented performance of Charles Jaynes and Bob Stegall. The girls taking Physical Education fight hard to win during their class basketball games. Dennis Harn clears the hurdle in Station 3 in a flying leap while classma tes and Mr. Hess lend encouragement. Page Twenty-Three
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Eighth Graders Acquire a Basis for High School When an eighth grader enters Groveton, he is kept busy with a full schedule of sub¬ jects, as each of our three hundred thirty- four members of that class is discovering. Half his school day is spent in Esso—English, Social Studies and Orientation—in which he is introduced into the high school environ¬ ment. The other half day is spent with a selection of subjects including science, general lan¬ guage, a nine-week course including three weeks each of Latin, Spanish, and French; art; Industrial Arts; Home Economics; and General Math. This year ninety members, chosen by recommendation of their seventh grade teachers, are substituting ninth grade Algebra I for the regular General Mathe¬ matics course. Wesley Pryce, Doug Megenity, Mike Stith and Nancy Mayol sing in their eighth grade music class as Mrs. Ring plays. Sandra Legge and Sandra Sanford locate State Capitals during their Esso class. Completing his map of the United States is Bobby Howes. An eighth grade class learns to think and to form good study habits. Page Twenty-Two
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