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in Sports and Art Work Use Mind and Muscle Teachers in the physical education classes were Mrs. Geneva Wickens, Mr. Ward Smith, and Mr. Robert Miller. Student assistants aided the teachers during class by leading exercises, refereeing games, and assisting in the shower rooms. On suitable days. phys. ed. continued in action with outdoor sports. Tumbling, volleyball, basketball, fire ball, dancing, and exercising to music provided by records were some of the activities found on the girls’ side of the curtain division in the gym. On the boys’ side, rope climbing, exercising, playing basketball, fire ball, and tumbling, kept them in shape. Both boys and girls practiced good sportsmanship and improved their techniques. Mr. Tony Sampson kept the art students occupied with a variety of projects. Many creative works were produced. They were displayed in the freshman hall showcase and the front windows during Christmas season. The class worked with oil painting, clay models, and picture drawings. Original pictures, tapestries, models, and costume jewelry were among the results of hours of class work. The art department also assisted with painting signs used during the home ball games. CONCENTRATING INTENTLY on producing an original water painting is freshman Penny Bushey. ADDING I INISHING TOUCHES to models of clay during art class are Gregg Burton and Bruce Leslie. 29
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Improving Techniques “DON'T HIT MI !” Nancy Nussmeier decides to retreat in the middle of a fast-moving game of fire ball. STRAIGHTEN THOSE LEGS . . . I- reshmen girls keep in shape doing their share of daily exercises. UP, UP, AND AWAY . . . Conrad Robertson and Wade Baxter find rope climbing a natural during phys. ed. class. 28
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