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Several full physical educaTion
courses were slashed from The
schedules of hundreds of sTu-
denTs. The program review
commiTTee composed of ad-
minisTraTors and parenTs divided
courses offered aT The five
ScoTTsdaIe high schools inTo
Three groups: required, reauisiTe,
and elecTive classes. lnTroduc-
Tory P.E. was lisTed as a required
class, buT They decided iT could
be Taken only once, and as
many as 751, of The sTudenTs in iT
were Taking iT for The second
Time. Coach Jerry Dawson ex-
plained in response To The cuTs,
"lf demand is There, The class
should be offered."
In driver's educaTion, Teachers
sTrived To cuT down accidenis
on The roads. STudenTs sTudied
The course's TexT, pracTiced
driving in The simulaiors, and goT
"behind The wheel" wiTh insTruc-
Tors To geT road experience.
When asked if The class helped,
lvlr. Dick Anderson, Teacher, re-
plied, "G-osh yes, l know iT does
and so do The insurance com-
panies. They don'T jusT lower
prices because They like kidsl"
Driver's educaTion is noT jusT a
class To Take for an insurance
reducTion. Teachers Tried To de-
velop posiTive driving aTTiTudes
and Train jusT over-all safe dri-
vers.
As safe drivers and enroIlmenT
increased, so did Ms. Millie Ba-
ker's duTies as school nurse. ln
her fourTh year, she had more
records To keep and exper-
ienced a heavier case load.
Occasionally, a serious injury or
drug problem TesTed her medi-
cal and nursing skills.
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