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Gym Provides For Physicol Development l, 2, 3, 4, is the coll usuolly heord in the gym os the students go through their exercises for phy- sicol fitness. All students who do not go out for ci sport ore required to toke two periods of gym o week, except seniors, who toke only one. Volleyboll, touch tootboll, bosket- boll, softboll, tumbling ond mony other cictivities go to moke up o progrom designed to build the phy- sicol fromeworks thot must ccirry us through our whole lives. Where some of their porents once enjoyed ossembly progroms, students now do out side assignments. kill
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Future Homemakers Learn Practical Skills Clothes concious juniors enhance their wardrobes. Art-The Joy Of All Ages Mr. Patrick Berry's art department has explored both the creative and appreciative phases ot art. In addition to opportunities for creating with watercolor, tempera, cray- on, charcoal, and construction paper, three dimensional projects, utilizing paper-mache, paper and plaster sculpture, clay, and mo- biles were ottered. in art appreciation, classes discussed the history ot painting from the stone age to the present. Art class captures action as Donnie poses as a bulltighter. Mr. Eldridge supervises the finishing touches in shop. In the home economics class and boys' shop, students are taught skills which will be helptul in tuture home making and trades. Boys learn to use basic tools and make furniture, while the girls study cook- ing, sewing, and other skills which are needed tor the efficient management of a home.
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'S 24 ..- R X lil, Q! T semi, 1 ,f' ff! Af If if fi f The Mayflower itself is o borren, lifeless structure, however, the presence of the crew with its experience ond knowledge brings lite to the ship. In the some monner eoch closs contributes to the vitolity of the school. The seniors ore the student Ieoders of the school, while the juniors goin experience ond prepore themselves for the responsbiility of Ieodership. The sophomores, the youngest members of the schooI's crew , begin to develop themselves ond ossume their role in high school life. CLASSES 22
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