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Qhlm-u4p,g,,L. , -.'f ig, t kills Through Physical Education A , R i . li- fll ,, x,.v silfvr a ll il 4 Fifi . 5 Lett: Diane Deskins does her exercises to the beat ot the music. iff: ,Z ,,,, F ,Z 2 . L , Girls at Aldine develop their physical ability with the aid of P. E. by participating in several activities which include basketball, track, foot- ball, and volleyball. Modern dance was some- thing new tried this year, where all the girls learned dances from other countries, as well as making their own dances up. The last six weeks of school was spent swim- ming. Each girl was put in a group, and worked towards earning a Red Cross card. Besidesswim- ming, relays were held during each class period to add some sport to the girls newly acquired skills. Left: Hey, where did everybody go? seems to be the ques- tion ot this unidentified girl, during football. 3l
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Girls Develop Physica ff-QQ Top: Mrs. Jeon Morvis Middle: Mrs. Dolores Hopson Middle: Miss Peggy Brown Bottom: Mrs. Lindo Drewes Right: Sherry Toylor goes up for Two, os Lorroine Fergu- son tries to guard her. so r
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Physical Education classes aimed to improve and perfect the body and mind by means of selected forms of physical activity. Also, by participating in competitive games, the importance of teamwork was stressed, which helped to create good sportsman- ship. After starting off each day with a few minutes of warm-up exercises, the boys would participate in some type of sport or game. Among the various sports offered were football, basketball, track, soft- ball, soccer, swimming, and dodge-ball. Further- more, before the boys participated in a sport, they were taught the background or history and some of the basic fundamentals needed to perform well in the sport. The school required all boys to take at least one semester of Health Education. This was set up to teach the boys good health habits including hygiene, good grooming, first aid, manners, and cit- izenship. Roger Kwiatkowski, iunior, hits a fly ball in an indoor baseball game. Below: Bryant Guitterez displays his diving skill. 32 Boys P. E
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