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Y Y .- .... ., . . . , Activities Improve Physical Fitness Romans recognized physical education as a means of training for War. Germany favored gymnastics, but this year physical education classes were devoted to helping the student develop his skill, power, efficien- cy, conditioning, attitudes, and understanding that would lead to his future well-being. Of- fered at Memorial were several opportunities to improve physical fitness in such activities as tumbling, archery, swimming, dancing, basketball, and golf. smssswm .sms la.a,,sm - . Senior boys display their skills in archery. Some girls will do anything to get to gym class on time. Performing balance beam routines are Linda Playter and Gayle Gooding. s E
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Tim Thompson and George Stewart find what dishwater hands are all about. Boys Enjoy Cooking Early in D e c e m b e r, the Boys' Chef classes exhibited for sampling their Christ- mas cookies along with those of the Home Ec. classes. This year the boys received experience in most aspects of cooking. Foods ranging from appetizers and salads, to main course dishes and meats, to desserts were prepared and served in an appealing manner. 'QQ X Testing his first attempt at making pizza is Ron Bahr. s a ' K1 - Mrs. Rasmussen checks the final product of Jeff Hungry chefs sample their creation after careful preparation. Smith and Jim Schemensky.
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Mr. Kopp explains the complexity of an engine to Connie DeMoe. Students Acquire Driving Skills Approximately three hundred sixty-five persons were added to the list of motorists as the result of Memorial's driver education course, under the guidance of Mr. Matz and Mr. Kopp. Upon completion of a seven week aca- demic course, students were required to en- gage in six hours of driving experience and six hours of observation. During these ses- sions, country, city, residential, and freeway driving was mastered. -fr ,www A fff' , ,f ,, gtwzmv .iwig .ff,v1.', , ,I , hr fitfmfl, muy,-h-5 Nail him to the wall. lm, fill ll 0 .NSWE DRIVES .... mm MOV- Gary Huskulus and Sherri Wulff examine driver's education posters.
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