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During the winter months volleyball becomes a popular sport with the irls Bruce Clark leads boys' P.E. class in jumping jacks, but Larry Garcia seems reluctant to follow in time PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLASSES HELP DEVELOP WELL-ROUNDED STUDENTS The physical education department stresses the development of personal hygiene, physical fitness, and a wholesome sportsmanlike attitude. With these goals accomplished, a more well-rounded person will be the product of a high school education. This year, with these goals in mind, part of the girls, P.E.' classes par- ticipated in National Red Cross first aid courses. .leanie Nelson prepares to make a basket but the opposition guards her closely.
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IiV?1fs5Lf ivL5ii fH1i fs-I l 12 Mr. Powell explains certain instruments to some members of his Mr. Powell, with Kathy Fischer at the piano rehearses a Music Appreciation class. Left to right are B. Kluser, I. Cappoen, section of the mixed chorus. The chorus received a superlor E- Sauer, MT- Powell, A- HOIHICS- rating in the Bandon Choir League contest this year CLASS IN APPRECIATION ADDED FOR MUSIC STUDENTS One of the largest and most enjoyed classes in the music de- partment was a new one this year-music appreciation. The pleasure of listening to good music was increased with a gift to the school by the senior class of a stereophonic Hi-Fi set. Although the mixed chorus group was small, the members per- formed well for various school functions. The band showed a remarkable improvement by the time of the Spring Concert giving promise for future years. BAND. First Row: K. Fischer, I. Dalziel, S. Smeecl, J. Allison, J. Steffen, C. Schlarbaum, J. Richen .l Yeager G Holmes .I J. Edstrom, J. Allen, T. Hite. Second Row: M. Gray, B. Bissell, Heenan, K. Hopkins, Mr. Powell, D Km ht H Myers D Reisch C. Ulrich, B. Coshow, J. Nester, .l. Van Dolah, D. Winkleman, B- King- L. Hess, K. Delker, T. Rak, R. Nichols. Third Row: C. Richen, ' ' 4 N , -'si' Vl D
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Second year typing students practice for speed and c curacy. ACCELERATED BUSINESS ED PROGRAM HOLDS STUDENT INTEREST There was an accelerated interest in business education this school year. En- rollment was up in all typing, shorthand, and bookkeeping classes. Office proficiency was the goal in sec- ond-year shorthand and typing, and many students earned pins for meeting the re- quired standards. An integrated office practice course was included with Typing II, and students received experience on a number of office machines. Before the close of the school year, several business students had been hired for office positions.
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