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Mr. William Knisley Physical Education; History; Head Football Coach; Boys Varsity sponsor; Eighth grade class sponsor. Mrs. Judy Richardson Physical Education Cheerleader sponsor; Girls Athletic sponsor. Rhythmic Exercises are enjoyed by all on co-educa- tional days. He flies through the air — Superman or is that Jim Atwood? Physical Education To keep the body physically fit is as important as keeping the mind stimulated. The physical education program is designed to stress physical fitness, team¬ work, leadership, and sportsmanship. Sore muscles are a common complaint when exercises start but soon everyone ’’shapes up” and enjoys learning new sports in the gym. Health classes are attended twice a week and folk games are enjoyed by all on co- educational day each Friday. Down, 2,3,4, 23 ugh.
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Mr. Francis Fleenor General Science Science Club sponsor; Eighth grade sponsor. Mr. David Cline Biology; Phys. Ed. Hi-Y sponsor; Coach; Junior sponsor. Don Griffin and Jim Combs examine crystals with one of the excellent new microscopes. Science In our world today, there is much emphasis on Science and there is a great demand for Science Majors. At Holston, we learn basic facts about the complex studies of Biology and Chemistry. In the Biology lab, new equipment helps students to understand the complexities of plant and ani¬ mal life and in the Chemistry lab the students learn respect for Chemists if little else.
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Maps are his specialty Mr. Clyde M.F. Price Gov’t., Economics, World Geo. S.C.A.; and Senior sponsor. Mr. Donald Davis World History, Civics Head Basketball Coach; Sophomore sponsor. Social Studies The Social Studies Department of any school is an important one, for the building of good citi¬ zens depends largely on the knowledge that these citizens have of their country and its system of government. Two of our required courses U.S. History and U.S. Government fulfill this need. They give us knowledge of how our country and state were built so that we may be proud and ap¬ preciate being an American and a Virginian. Mr. Carl Farris U.S. History, History 8; 8th Grade sponsor. Students participate in class. 24 Class views the Declaration of Inde¬ pendence.
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