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Physical Education - Health . I, F v Through Fitness r r- I r Mrs. Newell intently watches one of her girls' P. E. classes. Physical education gave students an opportunity to relieve tensions, in addi- tion to helping them de- velop stronger, healthier bodies. A wide variety of activities such as gym- nastics, tennis, flash- ball, volleyball, dodge- ball, basketball, and other organized activities, played both indoors and out Cwhen weather per- mitted? offered a break in the regular classroom routine. Everyone had equal time in the gym. During first sem- ester boys took P.E. two days a week, while girls took it three days a week. The schedule was reversed second semester. V WJ 5' 1, 'J A: - Calif' cr' E ' R -' .A , Q 'l'i T'e:L. , -eg Q4 4: A Q Randy Rapp prepares to throw the ball in a game of flashball. , If A --l-- lVIr. GammiII's gym class waits for instructions before starting a new game. Marie Tabor tries for a basket as Beth Kyle and Janice Dean look on.
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Chorus Suceeds With New Ideas MIXED CHORUS: FIRST ROW: M. Harris, K. Eufsler, P. Maples, M. Murray, T. Fowler, J. Rickman, J. Pruitt, K. Murphy, K. High, S. Estes, G. Toler, B. Kyle, J. Holder, B. Kyle, K. Mooneyham, C. Jones, R. Baldwin, T. Henry, L. Tiede, P. Davis, K. Hilton, J. Thomas, Director. SECOND ROW: C. Walker, C. Hadley, M. Torbett, J. Mysinger, D. Hendricks, G. Clinkenbeard, J. Gwinup, C. Young, C. Smart, R. Nichols, G. Tappana, J. Burk, B. Burk, B. Gipson, L. Rohlman, D. Elliot, S. Lathrop, C. Gillig, D. Thomas, K. Sanders, J. Elliot, THIRD ROW: J. Mysinger, M. Thomas, P. Erb, S. Erb, G. Thomas, C-. Soutee, T. 'lf bf Mrs. Thomas concentrates while practicing Twas the Night Before Christmas for the program. Mark Harsen and Randy Nichols are busy learning their parts to the Hallelujah Chorus. Kasinger, J. Kasinger, L. Johnson, C. Murphy, Y. Lof- tin, D. Hackathorn, G. McCord, T. Breidenstein, C. Hackathorn, C. Hoover, P. Jones, J. Patterson, S. Wheeler, L. Henry, C. Gardner, G. Murphy, T. Rhodes, V. Sekscinski, J. Chilcutt. FOURTH' ROW: A. Hern- don, G. Herndon, T. Jones, G. Parker, P. Parker, J. Burk, M. Chilcutt, C. Coker, R. Janes, A. Hubbard, D. Haggard, D. Hopkins, M. Harsen, T. Barnett, M. Run- del, A. Compton, B. Bateman, T. Ford, C. Marks, R. Kasinger, P. Groesbeck, S. Carl, J. Kutzner, L. John- son, T. VanTuyl, D. Coker, F. Kerr. Nlarionville chorus tried something different this year. They sang Twas the Night Before Christmas and O Holy Night. The junior high music students recreated the scenes of both songs. The chorus closed their Christmas program with the tradition- al 'Hallelujah Chorus. Chorus also had a Pop Concert in the spring. The band and stage band played and the chorus sang several pop songs.
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Science -Questions For The Future Dr. Woodrow Franklin and lVlr. David Squibb presented science students at llllarionville with a wide variety of sub- jects. The curriculum included general science, biology, advanced biology, chemistry, and conservation. Students this year were also given an opportunity to join the lVlarionville Science Club, the first science organization at Nlarionville High School for several years. Field trips helped students in gathering in- formation first-hand. New laboratory equip- Y ment allowed students to make scientific investigations with greater ease while still in the classroom. Mark McCulIy, Randy Barnett, and David Cavener - -4.1-1-L wonder, What IS on the slide? l Q l Dr. Franklin prepares an experi- Pam Maples and Lisa Tiede exa- Daryl Nelson adjusts a chair for the ment for his advanced biology class. mine a general science experiment new chemistry table. in osmosis.
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