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P.E. Provides For Varied Activities Volleyball, football, tumbling, square dancing, basketball and softball were a few of the sports activities taught. Coaches Joseph Barnes. Ricky Bell. Constance Long and John Everett taught rules as well as sportsmanship. P.E.. an elective for juniors and seniors, was a required course for sophomores. Gym suits were available for purchase by all students in the co educational classes. Students were graded on their class participation as well as on written examinations. Daily routine included dressing out and doing warm-up exercises before starting the day's activities. Coach Bell goes over the schedule while Ray Alexander. Leasdell Russ and Darion Robinson look on. Mrs. Long and Coach Everett plan group activities. Calvin Long shows his tumbling ability in a handstand. Coach Barnes makes out lesson plans. 50
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Students Practice During Classtime Teaching students to play instruments more effectively was one of the responsibilities of Mr. Charles Burns, band director and music teacher. Students practiced after school and during class for halftime festivities during home football games. Leading the band in the Shanks homecoming parade, the Florida ASM University homecoming parade, and the Havana homecoming parade, was the responsibility of Drum Major Timothy Hughes. The band also performed during special school assemblies. Mr. Charles Burns directs the band during class. Glynn Sapp. Curtis Bridges, and John Washington practice during classtime. Edward Dixon. Timothy Hughes, and Jeffrey Logan lead the band in parades. 49
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Staff Strives For Neatness, Health Mrs. Myrtle Schofield was in charge of planning nearly 300 breakfasts and 700 lunches daily. Much thought was put into producing balanced, nutritious lunches. Lunches cost sixty- five cents for full price and thirty-five cents for reduced price. Some of the duties of the custodial staff were sweeping halls, cleaning restrooms, vacuuming rooms and taking out trash. Members of the staff were Mrs. Josephine Fleming. Mrs. Dur- vie Brown. Mrs. Rose Cannon. Mr. Arduster House and Mr. Willie Northern. The staff put in extra hours to help improve the appearance of the campus for the visiting SACS Commit- tee. Mr. Willie Northern prunes the palm trees to keep them looking nice. Lunchroom staff members are Lottie Rouie. Myrtle Schofield. Vonsell Mat thews. Evelyn Marshall. Susie Scott. Mavis Parramore. Helen Schofield and Katie Allen. Debra Miller and Valencia Richardson eat a nutritious lunch. SI
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