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LEFT: John Boiler cheating on a test? Of course not — just taking a few health notes! (Photo by Croy) BELOW: Always clowning, the Advanced P.E. class show their intelligence by doing hand-eye coordination drills. (Photo by Collins) ABOVE: Up and over! Arlene Hall, Vickie Crawford, and Gina Bantugan have perfect timing as they complete their hand springs during a tumbling performance. (Photo bv Walsh) LEFT: P.E. leaders. Bill Roberts, Cathy Tomandl, Grant Collins and Bob Hall (not pictured), helped Mrs. Ptacek with officiating and coaching. (Photo by Croy) Health P.E. 17
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Mind, Body, And Soul Physical education at St. Xa- vier’s has come a long way over the past three years and much credit belongs to the P.E. in- structor Nancy Ptacek. In her third year at St. X., Mrs. Ptacek broadened the realms of physical education to a greater degree of mental, physical, and spiritual awareness. For these reasons, students participated in P.E. and Health. In each Phys. Ed. class, students found that such good insight into physical fitness is excellent preparation for years following high school. Such ac- tivities included weightlifting aerobic dancing, isometric and isotonic exercises, as well as a couple of recreational activities: basketball, volleyball. Freshman health classes studied the effects of emotions on the body. They also discussed the drug dilemma, which was the highlight of the year. The advanced P.E. group, con- sisting of mainly sophomores, found that the correlation of mind and body improves ones performance in all areas. They also touched upon the rules and regulations of such sports as bas- ketball, volleyball, and hockey, to name a few. The class learned the correct ways of spotting and performing exercises and weight- lifting. Mrs. Ptacek’s format for the entire P.E. and Health groups included practical yet ex- citing subjects and activities. Students found Phys. Ed. serves as a tension breaker for the class- room type courses. Physical edu- cation is one class students looked forward to during the course of the day. ABOVE: P.E. leader Bob Hall and Mrs. Ptacek instruct Larry Turk on the proper technique of performing a backward roll. (Photo by Crawford) ABOVE: Steve King performs a dive roll during a basketball half-time tumbling performance. (Photo by Walsh) 16 Health P.E.
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Believe It Or Not The religion department at St. Xaviers was composed of three teachers. Father Frank instruct- ed the seniors in preparation for their adult faith life. With a more adult outlook they re- viewed the church history and sacraments, especially marriage, communion, and penance. Sister Mary taught the junior and freshmen religion classes. The juniors became better ac- quainted with Jesus, God the Fa- ther, and the Church, through the use of the Bible, Church laws, and the Jesus Book. Freshmen explored their call to be good Catholic Christians in order to make their lives both happy and worth living. Special emphasis was placed on the creed, the sacraments, and the Ten Commandments. The first semester of sopho- more religion, taught by Mrs. Ptacek, was spent exploring and comparing religions of the past and religions throughout the world such as Hinduism, Bud- dhism, Judaism, and Islam. The second semester the students studied their own Christian reli- gion to grow and to understand it more. The sophomores adopted a Junction City family at Thanks- giving and planned a special mass with offerings of canned goods. During advent they took part in the blessing of the Jesse tree. Both Mrs. Ptacek’s and Sis- ter Mary’s classes utilized the ad- vent wreath. All four classes took a day off for retreats, in which they came to know one another and them- selves better. Father Myron Eff- ing of Hastings, Neb., conducted the senior retreat at the St. Pa- tricks Church in Ogden. Father Mark Berland of Hope conduct- ed the other class retreats at the Parish Center in Chapman. Friday school masses, a tradi- tion at St. Xaviers, were pre- pared each week for a month by each class. ABOVE: As Monsignor Keogan says Mass with the assistance of Mr. McKee, Mrs. Angell and Miss Satterlee lead the school in singing during a Christmas Mass prepared by the faculty. (Photo by Deppish) ABOVE: After reading a gospel passage. Sister Mary asks one of her students to elaborate on its meaning. (Photb by Craw- ford) 18 Religion
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