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PHYSICAL EDUCATION continued Jack Daniel Martha E. Daniel , 1 L William Dawkins Betty L. Dix In a game of field hockey, girls from opposing teams must be careful not to commit fouls while trying to drive the puck over their respective goal lines. Carl Ganigus Joe E. Greene Completing a difficult fiip from a bar, falling Neal Schoenberg is guided to a landing by Dan Peterman. q? Resolutely practicing to strengthen the muscles in his shoulders and arms, 1617 Walk exerts great effort to complete another pull-up.
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PHYSICAL ED. Follows Current Emphasis on Physical Fitness Not to be left in the dust of our rapidly changing school, the Physical Education De- partment has continued to improve its already excellent standards by augmenting the curric- ulum with new techniques of instruction and new areas of interest. Bowling, for example, is offered to the girls the hrst semester, and t0 the boys during the second. Beginning in Febru- ary, both boyst and girls, classes enjoy the pleas- ures of swimming in the new municipal pool located near Norland Junior High School. In line with the current emphasis on physi- cal fitness, the Physical Education Department has established and sustained a weH-managed program to build up those students who are physically under par. By dividing the whole body of students into three ability groups ac- cording to where each individual ranks after preliminary testing, the coaches are able to spend more time developing the physical po- tential of those who need it most. The results of the hnal tests have shown that the system is most beneflcial and worthwhile. While poised 0n the cushion of the vaulting box, Barry Belikohr positions himself for the completion of his jump. Straining his body, Larry Gerber leaps high into the air to re- turn the spinning volleyball, forcefully served by his opponents. Obviously enjoying their game of basketball, these lively stu- dents are, at the same time, building their strength and stamina.
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Harvey James Thomas G. Kennedy Marcia Malanaphy James H. Southard Wilfred C. Stolk John P. Varone Margaret York Jumping from the springboard, Judy Atkin vaults over the 'thorse while being spotted by two classmates. After mastering the essen- Working out on the rope, Mike Harris displays the con- centration and strength necessary for athletic success. tial techniques involved in the attainment of balance and agility; the girls are able to advance to the more dijjzlcult stunts.
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