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1. In bombardment, Marc Manczuk caught a fellow junior by surprise from back court. 2. In Freshmen girls' P.E., Lesia Lugge showed outstanding prowess in basketball. 3. With a wicked smile, David Hall prepared to attack the opposing team in bombardment. 4. By silent concentration, Susan Bynum took the lead in laps. 5. It was a mad mix-up when Vince Berg tried to dodge Robin Robinson's on-coming ' attack. 6. Coach Jim Horton's enthusiastic participation was shown as he prepared to blow David Hall away. 7. Not to be left out, Freshmen Rick Horton and Mike Donelson teamed up to massacre their opponents. 8. With a nervous smile, Debbie Collins anticipated the first day of driving. 9. If anyone thought bombardment was an easy game need only to look at David Woody to know the strength it took to play. Rules And Regulations x. , 4 fv r 4 3 I wh -va. .,,,- q f i ! . .:vt.-e j pub! 'P' Q, my flu! A!! WMM M76 2 . -'-- ..., ,V W
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,,.,.,.,...,.,.,.--pi Student's wind was more difficult than ell worth the effort. iis piece. 5. Beauty eaning of versatility play. 7. A semester Arthur Fiedler, Mr. Music . . . what would life be without it? Mr. Calloway, Jazz Band director for the second year, faced a particularly difficult situation when the band lost its bass player, midway through the year. This dilemma only made the remaining fifteen members work harder to compensate for this important instrument. The Jazz Band performed pieces by such artists as Billy Joel, Carol King, Steely Dan, and Sammy Nestico, rearranging the originals to fit the limited number and variety of instruments. Performances were limited to a fall Home and School meeting, and an assembly for the student body in the spring, but the quality of the music was excellent. Everyone was pleased with the group's performance. Everyone needs a creative outlet. Art students found theirs in arranging colors and forms to express their individual feelings. Mrs. Meese headed the department for the sixth year, guiding Art I students through the basics of art history and the principles of design. Laboratory experiences in drawing, painting, three dimensional work, and handicrafts provided a sound basis for those wishing to go on to Art II. This class continued the laboratory experiences in major art forms: painting, drawing, sculpture, printmaking, and handicrafts, working with less teacher supervision than the previous year. .,., .,,.A, gl , V ,Q V , my 7, 4, I My .. k V If W '. 1- ' ,, . W9 . 4 , V, 'gm' . , 2-,J fs2v.E l1'a,',' - 4155, ' if f ' M512 J' Z5 PM E i'.f15'L Z7 1 , ' I- :iff 'F?4?i.5i? 1: F ' A . fi- . ff mf nf ,. 1.1.4. f 1 D .,, ,, . .f , , ,. 34, V ka W . if + 2' .hwy 5' ilml fi' -sg, .tm ' I 34.1,- N -. ...Y xwkahiaww 5. S ea' ,.1-..-ii, -in Layout by R. Bwishur
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tion was shown as left out Freshmen re their opponents d the first day of n easy game need 1 it took to play -i41,.l-...--. Rules You can t live with em and you can t live without em Eager fifteen year olds in Driver s Education learned the value of this 1mportant lesson first time out on the those who didn t learn fast enough ended up in Traffic Court like most of us A general knowledge of car and -..,,. .... A, ..,......-T-----------H -4-'--W V What was the class everyone looked forward to? In what hour did shapely students legs peek out from beneath two days a week alternating with Religion Instructors were Miss Henderson and Coach Horton who kept things ' ' road. No left turn. Yield right of way. No parking. And faded gym shorts? P.E., of coursell Classes were held only ttions road was covered in this long awaited class only offered to Sophomores. They took this responsibility seriously, although spiraling gas prices left fewer opportunities to drive than in past years. Jumping with a variety of sweat inducing activities. Among these were hockey, badminton, calisthenics, baseball, basketball, deadly bombardment, running, and for deserving classes, outings to local bowling alleys. K+ xXX - Ly thy dRlppee
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