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He ftlies through the air with the greatest of ease ..,. The Egyptian gym class-pyramid builders PH YSICAL EDUCATION All high school students are required to take physical education. Physical educa- tion helps a student to improve his phys- ical condition and to develop co-ordina- tion. The students learn skills on the mats, springboards, horse,', and ropes. Group activities include football, track, and soccer for the boysg the girls partici- pate in soccer, archery, basketball, volley- ball, and softball. As a part of the physical education program, the high school student is also required to study one year of health. In health the students study the human body and personal appearance. The stu- dents also study first aid and learn how to administer temporary first aid in emer- gencies. Thank goodness there are strings attached! Ruth Witwer haS JU5t Hlppedl 118
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asa., V X'-,,....T ,-,,.. f K as am-v.-mx - k ,ff Jane and Gordon attempt to help Barry and Lee with the sports section. .ik M I PENN NT The Pennant staff worked together to produce the fabulous ,58 Pennant. They decided the theme for this year would be different, First, they made the pictures more informal. Next, instead of the tradi- tional talent show, they staged a bathing beauty contest. Finally, as the biggest change, the staff decided they wanted something new and different, something exciting-COLOR. After spending hours of club periods and nights after school, the yearbook staff met their individual deadlines. With June and graduation the photographers fin- ished the spring coverage, and the rest was up to the publisher. Howard Harpel, junior executive, supervises the happy staff Standing: L. Shulick, M. Ruth, F. llleas, P. Busch, P. Kriebel, Page Q will be devoted to Picasso originals. 120 of the Pennant. N. Detweiler, P. VVeiss, P. Pifer. Sitting: B. Klinek, BT. Olt- man, R. Feingold, J. Pritchard, B. Hinchcliffe.
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