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'P iysicaf r{ucaiton MR. HUBERT HANSEL, B.S. MISS GRACE VAUGHAN, B.S. Taylor University Bowling Green, Univ. of Mich ——
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I [Illi fiusicaf Witness fs Our 3oaf A gymnasium encompassing 10, 000 square feet of floor space is part of the new Quincy Community High School. This facility is designed to provide a program of physical education to meet the needs of every student in the high school. Physical education and health are required for junior high school stu- dents. Physical education is an alternative requirement for freshmen and sophomores as well as being available as an elective course for juniors and seniors. The physical edu- cation plant also includes new, expanded locker rooms and offices. As well as offering a new home for athletic events, the gymnasium also provides a new facility to meet needs of the community.
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Q.Jf.S. Varsity G u( Hostecf Detroit IBions Inspecting newly arrived basket- ball uniforms are Arden Anthony, Richard Hartley, Sam Dodd, Leroy Funk, Coach Ronald White, Tom Puckett, Larry Rathert, Dennis Smith. This year the Quincy High Varsity Club was quite active. Each week two or three boys were assigned to welcome the opposing team's bus. These boys were to show the players around and help them. Also this year the Varsity Club had the Detroit Lions playing against the ex-Orioles in a basketball game. Mr. Ronald White, adviser, stated that this game was their biggest money maker. Mr. Hubert Hansel is the other adviser of the club. Membership can be obtained by a student who has won at least one letter in footbal., basketball, track, or baseball or in two years of tennis. ROW ONE: Mr. Hubert Hansel, Doug Siler, Robert Wilson, Neil Wilcox, Tom Kowalski, Mike Purcell, Sam Dodd, secretary; ROW TWO: Leon Parrish, Leroy Funk, John Shilling, Rick Barrett, Dave Ludlow, Arden Anthony, president; ROW THREE: Tom Puckett. Tom Crane, James Willen, Dale Lentz, Richard Hartley; ROW FOUR: Gearld Marsh, Charles Reynolds, Larry Bailey, vice president; Terry Bingaman, treasurer; Ron Nelson, Charles Beemer, sergeant-at-arms; ROW FIVE: Gale Kiersey, Keith King.
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