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Every physical education class at King Philip opens with a regimented program of calisthenics. Miss Bonnie Blackman and Miss Marcia Connors, girls' physical education instructorsg enjoy teaching field hockey, a popular fall sport. through exercise 4... l i Preparing for an archery drill, George Bernier, Carolyn Watson, and Margaret Patton choose their arrows with care. William Allen watches as Gregory Travers and Alan Brown. in a vigor- ous game of volleyball, leap to spike the ball. 25
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When you hear yelling, screaming, showers running, balls bouncing, feet pounding, the crack of a bat meeting the ball or the sound of music, you know you are in the vicinity of King Philip's gym. With line facilities and equipment for both boys and girls the gymnasium is one of the most popular places in the school. Here, all students participate in a program of exercises for physical fitness, gymnastics for poise and balance, and games and dances for the develop- ment of coordination and rhythm. A, ,sc .... Mr. Michael Cosentino, athletic director is capably assisted by Mr Despite aggressive defense, John Greene manages to squeeze off a jump shot in an intramural basketball game. Thomas Hartley, physical education instructor and head basketball coach Weight lifting, as demonstrated by Raymond Fisher, is a strenuous activity in the physical fitness pro- gram at King Philip.
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, , N ,K , ,- .,.,-?Q Girls at King Philip get practi- cum and theory in home econom- ics. Vocational and regular home economics students learn to fash- ion clothing from 4'Simplicity to Vogue . They learn both plain and gourmet cooking and the eti- quette of the hostess. The high- light of the home economics de- partment is the fashion show which is held in the spring of every year. Every girl, whether planning a ca- reer as a homemaker, businesswom- an, or college student, needs to know the practical arts taught in this department. Practical skills further During a home economics open house, Aline Pelletier serves tea to Mrs. Pauline Pfeffer, department chairmang and Mrs. Margaret Stahl, culinary arts instructor. '95 E-fi I ET 5' 1' XJ' Home economics students Kathleen Laughman, Deborah Menzel, Elaine Evans, Carolyn Hodson, Arlene Doyle, Dawn Nelson, and Linda Johnson present the umodn styles of the year. Theresa Blazic chooses a pattern for her next creation while Kathleen Gould, Donna Morin and Maureen Stearns work on current sewing projects. Wi f 26
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