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FRANK SICKS, director of athletics at ICC, MARIE STOCKEBRAND, Girls phys. ed., first aid, physiol- ogy. Sponsor of Piroteers. JAMES SMELSER, first cllcl, physiology, personal hygiene and phys. ed. Pirate Basket- ball coach. Importance of Physical Fitness ls Stressed DEMONSTRATING their ocrobotic and muscleebuilding feats lleftl are several members of Frank Sick's gym classes. At the right they are try- ing their luck at play- ing badminton. PERFORMING the many tumbling and ocrobatic stunts is found to Stockebr be good exercise and often amusing by the students of Marie courage and's gym classes. The girls find that sometimes much is needed before success is captured.
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3 . ff' ' HAROLD THOMPSON Vocal music and choirs 11 POINTING OUT the result of the Technique he has been discussing, Darral Dishman, art instruc- , . LLOYD MORDY tor, continues his lecture. Instrumental music Band and orchestra. Fine Arts Offer Students Satisfying Outlets Concerts and exhibits allow the public to view the ment may be seen in the mural in the Student Union. results of classes in the fine arts. Exhibits ot student The mural depicts a Pirate ship sailing into a cove art are usually artfully arranged near the auditorium where the treasures of lite, including a college when a concert, musical or drama is being presented. diploma are hidden. A more permanent representation ot the art depart- PART of The noise in 500 hon during first hour is due to PAUSING IN THEITZ work to hearthe comments oftheir art instructor, Dan Michaelis . and Gary Scott listen attentuvely whsle Tom Whitney ibackgroundj and Richard the practice by band members. Here a part of the . Mount eye the cameraman. larger group is shown.
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We ore speaking softly now of doys thot have flown too fost cmd ore gone beyond recoll, for good-bye soying time is here ogoin to complete the trcugedy of hello. Some of Us will leove without on bockwcurcl glonce to meet the challenge of doys unlived, cmd there ore others, those who will go their woy with on untold, secret sodness. These ore the ones who hove found something special here. Oh, perhops it wos nothing more thon someone who cared enough to be o friend or listen to ond shore cz privote ioke, but ot leost it is something they con toke with them to look bock ot with cu smile in loter times, smoll memories to keep forever in C1 secret ploce ond to toke from hiding from time to time whenever there is on need to wonder ond remember . . Dorrell Howerton
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