

Senior gym electives
include golf, tennis
The new trend in physical education classes this
year was individual sports that have a carry over value
after high school.
WHh the addition of a two-hol e golf course and a
new archery range and hockey fi e ld, seniors enjoyed
a choice of sports, including golf, archery, hockey,
soccer, and tennis in the spring and fall programs.
Seniors learned the fundamenta ls of driving, chip–
ping, and putting on the school golf course. The
Wilber Park tennis courts were the site of te nnis
classes in tall and spring.
During the winter, all students followed a re–
quired schedule of activities which included baske t–
ball, volleyball, badminton, table tennis, gymnastics,
modern dance, and wrestling.
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