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THE MIND The Bo dyis Valuable Ally Enczrgy can be expended in mental pursuits as well as physical activities. The mind is the body's most valuable ally and should be exercised just as vigorously. The ways in which the mind can be tested and strengthened are many and varied. Energy is seen in the face of the ar- tist at work. Creating - whether it is working on an art project, successfully completing an Industrial Arts assign- ment, or writing a composition - requires determination and perser- verance. The end result - the finished project - makes all of the energy spent seem worthwhile. Concentration is a type of mental activity and can be seen in the faces of a football player nervously watching the outcome of a game and a music student tuning up for a concert. The mind is constantly at work in an at- tempt to achieve a goal - success. The face of the daydreamer reflects a certain type of energy also. Though the energy is below the surface, it is there, lying dormant, waiting to spring into action. It can be seen in the face of the se- nior as graduation draws near, dreaming of college and what the fu- ture might bring. at l M e . .il IV 'MMM-WWW Ami-A N W It is seen in the face of the senior-to- be, anticipating all of the excitement of the year to come. It can also be seen in the face of the individual, wanting time alone for sol- itary thought. The ability of the mind to reason, ponder, create, make decisions and fit separate pieces of information together to make a whole is truly remarkable. l t x E Et. E l . I 1 l N ,L .an 'wt .' :,--- ! ,W 5 1 , f sf x X5 mi
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