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t . T .n. .-.v-.. -mmmvn Freshmen Travel The World ttllve got to he the worst artist in the world,H laughed Mr. Hyde. But nevertheless, that didnt seem to stop the enforce- ment of a requirement for the freshmen Geography class. In the midst of covering the many contin- ents of the world, they began studying the United States. After touching lightly on itls customs tculturesl, they were given an outline of the United' States and were required to draw in the states, capitals, and major rivers from memory. The US. wasnt the only country studied, but they were familarized with others land areas, capitals, rivers, and foreign bodies of water. Studying the many parts of the world would help these students in the future because they would be able to pinpoint world problems to their coun- tries. F ourth Period Tea chers 811 d Classes Henderson, Pa tti - P11 ysical Educa tion 3 Horton, Jim - Physical Educa tion 3 Hyde, William - Geography Meaney, Robert - Religion 3 Moncher, Steve - English 4 Newton, Margaret - English 2 00115, Karl - Amer- ican History Pinnell, Joyce - Typing Saunders, Andrew - General Science Nix e wwmmmwxmwm wxlw'xrt
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. ... .mu'lvh n.N The Class That Plays Together, Stays Together ttCo-ed PEI! Youtve got to be kiddinglt, exclaimed a shocked junior class. nN0 way! some yelled. ttOh n0, moaned another. The initial fear for the girls was that the guys would play too rough for them. The guys were disappointed because they felt like they wouldnt be able to play as rough as they might like. But this problem was solved by intermixing the teams with an even number of girls and guys, twith 20 girls and 9 guys it was done as evenly as possiblel Both girls and guys par- ticipated in basketball, volleyball, hockey and bombardment held in the gym. When the weather turned warmer the class marched outside to play a few games of softball. The guys were then able to separate themselves from the girls long enough to enjoy a few weeks of swimming at the YMCA. One popular sport that the whole class enjoyed was bowling at Cherokee Lanes on South Camp- bell. But as the year drifted to an end the juniors began to realize just how much they were going to miss each other and the Co-ed P.E. only served to bring the class a few steps closer together.
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