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Gym Classes Follow President's Fitness Program i Larry Smith is caught in a cartwheel. Ap- ately ten weeks of each school year are proxlm devoted to tumbling. In addition, students use by t th e extensive gymnastic equipment provided he school. As a member of a nationwide group of schools, W.C.C.S. tests its students in agility, strength, balance, speed, endurance, and accuracy. Jim Brady and Jim Jessen run the fifty-yard dash while Coach Wallace times them. In keeping with the Presi- dent's recently announoed pro- gram of promoting physical fitness among American youth, Wheatland-Chili initiated an accelerated program in physi- cal education. Boys now attend gym classes three periods a week for the first half year and twice a week thereafter. While in class, students participate in such team sports as base- ball, volleyball, and football. ln addition they are given in- struction in tumbling and vari- ous exercises. A group of sophomores and juniors limber up previous to a game of basketball. 113
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Intramurals Crown Won by Royals To provide its students with the opportunity to engage in the more popular sports be- yond the time normally avail- able, WCCS maintains an active intramural program. Junior and senior high students are eligible to participate in after-school basketball and soccer games. Play-offs, start- ing in late February, determine the eventual basketball cham- pion. In 1963 Len Zeigler's Royals finished first in the six- team league. Captains of the intramurals teams: Don Whitney, Jim Wilcox, Tom Baker, Len Zeigler, Bob Gossen. John Harding shoots and . . . The rebound bounces indifferently from hand to hand. 112
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