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I- new personnel in phy. ed. department oi' CLeftD Mrs. Ruthie Rhea Girls PE and Drill Team Sponsor eee X- 404 Miss Shirley Spencer Girls P E and Cheerleader Sponsor -Q, ,S V SS 1 l A bv 1 HF-5 Q A 4 Coach Mike Moore Boys P E Boys leap for rebound durinq PE baske+ball game. iRlgl1+l Girls PE class emoys trampoline workouts. .,,.,......---V...-..-- of mb -9' Q S . .,...,..W as- ,.....i,.W-.... W ..4q, W Lllfky W . . ., ' Coach Dwayne Bragg Boys P E and Track 4 V ,:,.-5.55. i QSAW... , , The object of physical education is not only to be physically fit but also to have good sportsman- ship. Fitness and eo ordination are stressed throughout the year. Both the girls and boys worked out on the trampoline. The girls played basket- ball, learned how to tumble, and practiced skills on the balancing beam. The boys played the team sports of foot- ball, basketball and dodgeball.
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reading and art students develop skills . . . Students who wish to increase their reading skills or those with learn- ing disabilities get indi- vidual instruction in Cor- rective Reading courses. They mailto use of special audiovisual equipment Such as film projectors, tape recorders, and record , 5 AV players. i ' i' Right: Mrs. Morton teaches ' ,T H.,-N phonics to special reading ,.- ' class. f N , Wm, ' 'M r Mrs. Esther Morton Mrs. Billie Brown Mrs. Brown works on proiecf during class. Corrective Reading Art I, II , ff W7 r we fl' 0. 'ff' ., -'l'5'iif5f.'ii'QilZii. Art is one of the fine arts taught at Mills. Work 4,5 ir clone in each medium is exhibited by the students fl i'i. 'ire' ' . . . i - 33- , r in the library. Awards are given for the best work. t ' ,W A J.5m.3Af K W S Creativity and originality are stressed to all stu- f in dents whether they are working in ceramics or ' lX'C5W3X Of making l9WelfY- r
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mills expands career education program I-IOE is a new course at Mills which helps send students to- ward a medical career. There are 28 students in this program work- ing in doctors' offices, the Arkan- sas Nursing Home, and other health oriented positions in Little Rock. -I1 , 4 Mr. Swint helps CCE students locate Iobs. Mrs. Wood shows Lynn Smalley the correct way to malce a hospital bed. EQ mi' 5 N ' 1
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