Rustburg High School - Owl Yearbook (Rustburg, VA)

 - Class of 1977

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' i ' | ’ 2 ; | ] One foot on the brake and one foot on the gas, Tootie Smith anxiously waits to ‘get a wheel” at the Driving Range at Yellow Branch. These ironically named streets at the Driving Range would not be a very safe place for a hitch hiker. After her terrifying experience on the Driving Range, Rochelle Martin has her doubts about passing Driver’s Ed. Physical Education 13

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Rick Nicholas gets into his jumping position. Boys and Girls Anxiously awaiting to spike the volleyball, together in Phys. Ed. classes “You've got to be kidding!’ “Co-ed gym classes? That’s the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard of!” “Hey man, that should be a lot of fun — girls in our gym class!”’ Different and varied opinions about co-ed gym classes were scattered among Freshmen and Sophomores at first, but after a few weeks, underclass- men settled down and began to have second thoughts. “Those guys aren’t as rough as | though they’d be!”’ “Hey, girls aren’t such sissies after all.”” Even the traditional single-sex health classes were changed this year. Driver Education, too. Most ninth and tenth graders seem to have ad- justed easily to “the big change’”’. So, it must be true that as far as Physical Education is concerned, underclassmen have more fun. er ree Getting ready to “sock-it-to-it’, Cynthia Jones serves the ball in another volleyball game. Learning that Co-Ed gym classes aren’t all While doing their daily callisthenics, Betty fun, Anna Mason moans in pain after being Jackson asks Alfred Smith, ““How did you say hit in the face by a basketball. to do these things again?” 12 Physical Education



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Art—a spice of life Art affects you. That’s right . you! Art touches everyone’s life, in one way or another. In fact, the very first thing that caught your eye the very first day of school was probably a huge “Welcome” sign in front of the school—a product of the Art De- partment. Many other signs around the school are, too, but a lot of us don't realize it! Art classes have taken on many new aspects this year. For example, career education in commercial art, more ceramics, more crafts, etc. Al- ways changing, because art is always changing. Twenty-five projects are complet- ed each year by the average art student. But completing a project doesn’t mean it’s put on a shelf to collect dust! No, completed projects are displayed in local art shows held throughout the year, such as Kalei- doscope and the County Fair. The main attraction for art lovers of all kinds is the Spring Art Exhibit in May. The gym becomes a mini art museum for several days, open house is held, and everyone is amazed at the beautiful paintings and crafts created by art students. About fifty of the 200 art students have membership in the Art Club, which spent over a month creating a “Cinderella’”’ float for the Home- coming court, as beautiful as the girls who rode on it. If variety is the spice of life, then Art must be the spice of Rustburg! As Kaye Franklin supervises, Margie Williams adds the final touch to her pastel. Wondering if she is doing it just like the Egyptians once did, Suzanne Harvey weaves her own straw basket. Learning the art of opening cans, Jeff Exum studies this one very carefully in Mrs. Lee’s art class. 14 Art

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