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After returning a successful volley, Michael Orkin and Paul Felder came down to get ready for the next shot. I at f ,, K f I M M ,rzz f,5z5 g fiill .I Ziyg Waiting for their team's tum to play, Nancy Barksdale and Frances Evans practiced a few volleys. fUpper rightj While a junior high class showed off their newly-acquired skills square dancing, Miss Ingram and Miss Jordan watched with amusement. QLower right? With a look of intense concentration, Paul Norton prepared to serve in volleyball. 65
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P.E. Utilized Patnot Energy A student's week would never be com- plete without gym classes. Physical educa- tion is required for all students from the seventh through the twelfth grades be- cause of the belief that sports help to de- velop a sense of fair play and an apprecia- tion of physical fitness. The instructors for the girls, gym classes were the ever popular Miss Sarah Beth jor- dan and Miss Colleen Ingram. The girls learned the rules and skills of basketball, volleyball, soccer, tennis, badminton, paddle tennis, flag-football, square danc- ing, gymnastics, softball, and track. Coach jerry Mahon, Coach Larry Weems, Coach Thomas Bush, Coach Steve Rives, and Coach Phil Hambrick led the boys' P.E. classes in various activities in- cluding soccer, football, basketball, volley- ball, and track. fUpper rightj A junior high P.E. class enjoyed the joyful confusion of square dancing. fL0wer left? As Price johnson and Mark Roberts looked on, Lee Gilliland tipped the volleyball over the net to score a point. fMiddle rightj After regaining control of the ball, members of Bill Reeves and Price Johnson's team ro- tated in preparation for their next serve. fLower rightj At the end of an exhausting P.E. class, john Cox, Bob Wolverton, and Jeff Bland relaxed be- fore the bell rang. 64
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