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Boy ' s P.E. Endures m Budget Cuts In boys physical education many sports were taught and played. These sports consist of football, volleyball, basketball, and many others. Due to the large budget cuts, six boys P.E. teachers were laid off. The four remain- ing teachers include Bill Workman, Da- vid fvlohs, Terry Lorentzen, and Lyman Glower. In addition to the teachers lay ofts, P.E. electives were also cut. However, students and teachers seemed to withstand the budget cuts. Practicing gfeatly. some students {upper right) have a basketball game. Terry Lorentzen {upper left) athletics. Some students (right) have a friendly game of volleyball Dave Mohs (above) P E Elective, Athletics Boys P.E. 325
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■| r 1 B ' H H T i 1 . - ' f George Worth ( upper left) looks for an open man in P E Lyman Clower (upper right) boys atheletic coor- dinator and P E teacher Bill Workman (above) football coach, weight trainer, P.E , atheletics A student (right) goes up for a |ump shot 324 P E
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P.E. Elect. Offers A Wide Variety P.E. Electives offer a wide variety of classes. For the juniors and seniors tliis gives a wide choice of electives. They are chosen every six weeks. Some of the more popular classes were weight training and racket sports. Even though the freshmen and sophomores were not given the choice of what elec- tive they wanted to take each six weeks, a lot of very enjoyable different sports were taught. Some of the most exciting classes were dance and vol- leyball. Just because seniors weren ' t re- quired to take P.E., that didn ' t stop many of them. A lot of senior guys were found out on the black-top play- ing volleyball or whatever they pre- ferred. The senior guys weren ' t the only ones out participating in sports; there were also a number of senior gilrs out enjoying themselves. P.E. Class {above right) practices archery. Barbara Rollins (below left) Drill Coord, and P.E. teacher. Paulene Backakes (below middle) Girls Atheltic Coord. Audre Peterson (below right) Department Coord. 4 326 Girls P.E.
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