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Students Strive for Physical Fitness Development of physical being, responsibility, good citizenship, and sportsmanship are the goals of the Physical Education Program. Both boys and girls physical education classes parti- cipated in a wide variety of sports including basketball, Softball, volleyball, and gymnastics. Along with these activities, the students were required to undergo stren- uous calisthenics which helped to develop their strength, stamina, and coordination. Througli the combined efforts of Mr. Schoeff and Mrs. Givens the ultimate goal, physical fitness, was achieved. Many boys enjoyed the basketball games that were played in phys. ed. These boys are developing their leg muscles by sprinting On the trampoline Kathy Stoops and Teresa Stohler gain height for a flip.
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Students Learn Rules of Health and Safety Every sophomore is required to take health. This course helps them to learn more about the human body, its organs and their functions. The students are also instructed in the use of first aid. Drivers education is not required but it is very beneficial to all of those students who want to get their driver ' s license early. The students are instructed, not only in the proper driving maneuvers, but also in the care and maintenance of an automobile. Before a big test Gary Burke tries to memorize the testing ( material. During health class Rick Luellen and Penny Creason study the internal structure of the human body. Dave Hays and Tim Elliott check the oil level before starting the car.
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Cultural Events Have Their Own Place Those students who were blest with artistic or musical abilities found art and music class very enjoy- able and beneficial. In art class the students learned about sculpturing, oil painting, pencil drawing, etc. Mr. Pritchard discovered that he had many talented students. In music class Mr. Witherow instilled in his students an appreciation of good musical compositions. During ait class Penny Creason and Susan Elrod fill the art class ' s display case. Before Homecoming Penny Creason and Brenda Burmeister paint the letters on a welcome sign. Music students spend their class time singing popular songs
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