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1 Limbering up for the physical fitness tests, Pam Woods shoots for a basket while Leslie Young watches attentively. Brown,.C. Creel, D. Cramme, S. Brissman, M. Julia are responsible for blowing whistles in girls' intramurals. YI is Departments 129 l Mr. Thomas Alberghini Chairman, Physical Edu- cation Department: Physi- cal Education 3g Varsity Club Miss Helen M. Cook Physical Education 19 Physical Education 23 Girls Sports Associa- tiong Softball and Vol- leyball honor team in Mr. James Kline Physical Education 1, 23 JV Football Coachg Track Coach Mrs. Margaret Penn Physical Education lg Girls Sports Association Mrs. Jane S. Grube Chairman, Girls Physical Education Department: Physical Education 35 Gymkanag Basketball honor team Mrs. Nancy Gray Physical Education 15 Physical Education 23 Girls Sports Associa- tiong Hockey honor team ',- fx -1, JN '- ffff' .5-,si fl' : f Mr. Andrew J. Lakata Physical Education 1 Mr. Paul Tarasuk Physical Education 15 Physical Education 2 f w flffffiri-?3.x'? ff 'f J S, - sfilffffif ' A 'f 'Mmm 3 ffirzcgf . ' Z 'fig 5 3, 'V I 5 5:3 3 , ,xx I, ' V 1 K , f'
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Junior mini-tramp artist Sherwood Quady queasily tries his skill 'and balance to execute a four-point landing. Mr. Paul Tarasuk demonstrates the proper bowling form for making a 2-9 split at Congressional Plaza Bowling. Fitness Tests Annually Scourge Flabby Students In conjunction with President Kennedy's empha- sis on physical conditioning, the Boys and Girls Physical Education Departments crossed the thres- hold of the N ew Frontier with a barrage of stand- ardized tests to judge the fitness of WJ's youth. The tests lasted a full Week and were administered to all gym classes twice during the year, in the fall and spring. The tests gave students a chance to demonstrate their prowess for lack of itj in a vari- ety of fields covering everything from pull-ups to the fifty-yard dash. Pupils who see a bus load of students entering school at 10 o'clock a. m. may wonder if the pres- sure has become too much for them. Fortunately, it is only the first period girls gym class returning from their daily visit to the bowling alley. The boys enjoyed this, too. The Girls Athletic Department, specializing in the unique, also offered a course in golfing to junior and senior girls. The last six weeks found the future feminine golf finalists perfecting their strokes on WJ 's green cow pastures. Officials Club: first row: J. Ross, C. Port, P. Shaw, G. Ferguson, D. Jordan, second: S. , ' 6 12s Departments
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' orts Association first row B Buchwalter C Chris Girls Sp : : . , . - tiansen, J. Fletcher, J. Gersack, L. Fos, S. Carragher, J. Saylor, M. Costello, C. Port, D. Dubois, J. Bevis, D. Alandre C. Sewell, M. Chase, E. Hight, S. Kenner, P. Payne, second D. Walton, S. Thurston, A. Arena, C. Bottamiller, F. Hermann, -S. Foster, M. Buschu, S. Alexander, D. Finlay, B. Burbank, E. Laminan, J. Costello, G. Ferguson, S. Myrant, Manager L. Lynch, A. Twilley, L. Muth, S. Brissmang third: G. Popkin, A. Clark, G. Laurie, S. Brundage, P. McAndy, B. Conn, G. Coleman, M. May, J. Akers, R. Redding, A. Hiatt, L. Sapir, M. Dworin, L. Barrick, J. Titley, N. Ball, L. Russell, Vice- president S. Wolfe, fourth: K. Butler, B. Sebring, C. Lamport, Sportswomen Trample Trampolines, Honor Hockey: first row: B. Donahue, S. Kenner, L. Chase, D. Alfandre: second: J. Topping, B. Towles, M. Williams. M. L. Krotine, J. Geroack, J. Bevis, athletic girls, use the opportunity to participate in a County League sporting event.
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