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Perry Central students received a change of pace from their scholastic studies in the physi- cal education classes. This year the program was greatly varied. The girls participated in soccer, volleyball, a study of different dances, tumbling, apparatus, track, bowling, tennis, and golf. The boys furthered their skill in wrestling, volleyball, touch football, basketball, golf, tumbling, track and tennis. Girls and boys combine their classes for a lesson in square dance. Physical education department heads, Mr. Springer and Miss Baird, tried to vary the phys. ed. program and make it more in- teresting. I7 Girls square dance in physical ed. I I s
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Everyone Keeps in Shape Above: Calisthenics were a major part of physical education for girls as well as boys. Below left: Volleyball not only required physical strength and quick reflexes, but good sportsman- ship as well. Below: Requiring much physical strength and lightning sharp reflexes, wrestling was enjoyed by all boys classes. Guidance on Problems 0 H l Guidance was a required subject of every ninth grade student. The class met every other day for two semesters. During this time, problems that confront most teen- agers were discussed and film strips viewed. The aim of the class was to help the students understand and accept ado- lescence. Heated discussions arose in guidance classes.
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Art Creates Beauty in ur World Steve Tibbs works with clay. The art department head, Mr. Mc- Donough, taught several art classes and also oversaw the teachers of his de- partment. A general art background was developed by giving seventh and eighth grade students varied art activi- ties. An appreciation of art and its place in every- day life was encouraged. Emphasis was placed on providing opportunity for the student to gain con- fidence in his creative abilities, which can apply to any field. Art I and II was offered to the fresh- men again this year. I8 joel Hess makes color wheel. ,f N. ' A 'xx :lx v . . David Jones experiments with different painting techniques.
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