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Personal ' aided b Video- tape machine sing the video-tape machine, the Girls Physical Education Department was able to analyze in- dividual skills in sports such as gymnastics, tennis, golf and bad- minton to improve personal performance. Ms. Denise Jobski's dance clas- ses used some new exercises learned from a summer class at ASU. The new exercises were de- signed to increase flexibility and muscle tone. Freshman Terri Fowlie demonstrates a dance in Ms. Jobski's seve '.., Q 'Mix X X Q xx x X at 'mf mm sg A ,my X x as J, J . .,,,.. .sf--5 ..,. p ' ffl' 5i1.... :E'-' H ' it N - Junior Theresa Carroll demonstrates dance steps in Ms. ,lobski's seventh hour Modern Dance. 24 GIRLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION ie 'EN ' P' First Row: Ms. Karen Fondrk, Physical Ed- llfllflflll, Health lidac'atian,' under five years at CHS .... M s. Gretchen James, Physical Edaeatiaa, Lifetime Sports: over tea years at CHS . . . Second Row: Ms. Denise Jobski, Begimzing Dance, Advanced Dance, Pl'I:flII'I7IllllC'l' Daaeef over fire years at CHS .. . Ms. Sally Reisland, Plzysical Ecltteatimz, G.VllIl1llSIlCS, Dance: under five years at CHS . . . Third Row: Ms. Janet Shaler, departnzent head: Phys- ieal Education, Lifetime Sports, Advanced Sports: uhderfive years at CHS. nth hour Modern Dance class
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Teacher's aide Ms. Doris Purcell explains the day's assignment to her sixth hour class. ith students reading from the second grade to college level, the Reading Department was stressing needed skills for each student. Students were offered a variety of activities from a library of mini-packs designed to help them pass State reading requirements. Library work included thorough Ms. Ann Tear prepares a Elm presentation for her third hour Modern Reading Technique class. Reading Department stresses academic skills with tutors reviewing of how to use the Read- ers Guide. A new addition to the Reading Department was the Student Tu- toring Program, which cooperated with the Learning Disabilities Center. The program was designed to strengthen Weak academic skills and help students in all of their subjects. Top Row: Ms. Melba Constable, Modern Reading Technique: nnderfve yrs. at CHS . . . Ms. Anne Dodge, Speed Reading, Eng- lish 3-4,' over ten yrs. at CHS . . . Second Row: Kenneth Johnson, Modern Reading Teehniquesg under five yrs. at CHS . . . Ms. Doris Purcell, Aide, Modern Reading Teehniquesg under five yrs. at CHS . . . Third Row: Ms. Ann Tear, department head: Modern Reading Techniqllesf under five yrs. at CHS. X at X N t -x sw? fe? SQ 60. . .if .zt R ' f1t'i1 411,--W. ..... met: . ,digg . , . tg 'T 'tii L 1 . Vkkkkr ik.. . Q tiiii . ., S . VKQ. .k- frgzz' JA ' pp ,, , .. N 4 'gg A. it .Q fikflt. , .. fi .. K 31 ' MM 'ii . gf ' . eggs 4- . fy T Sf : A J' READING 23
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Enrollment increase due to ecause of the new course offer- ing. intermediate co-ed racket ings. the enrollment for Boys' sports. and co-ed softball and Physical Education is up more than volleyball. in the past several years. Mr. Jim Foster. who taught part- New courses included inter- time P.E. and Health Education. mediate and advanced weight train- and Mr, Lgthar Ggernitz, Whg ,U J-'S Qsvsti PHY EXC Using the Universal Gym, students work to build up their bodies during Weight Training. ,lim Drendal serves a birdie during P.E. Co-ed badminton was one of the new P.E. courses. Em, nl L., ki..k .2 it we BBW C0lll'SBS taught Health Education, were both new to the department. First Row: 0',lay Bourgeois, Physical Edu- cation, Life Time Sports,' 0re1'fire years at CHS . . . Frank G. Diaz, Health Eflneationg I1lIlI'l'l'fll'L' years at CHS . . . Second Row: James Foster, Physical Eclnc'atian,' under fire years at CHS . . . Lothar Goernitz, Health EtlI1l'llll0l1,' nntlerfive years at CHS . . . Third Row: Mike Loughran, Lll'17lll'flHl'Ilf heady Physical Education, Ad- vaneecl Sports. orer ten years at CHS . . . William Saunders, Physical Eclaeation, Ad- raneetl Sports, Aclraneea' Weight Training: under fire years at CHS . . . Fourth Row: Charles Webb, Physieal Education, begin- ning Weight Training, 1ntern1ea'iate Weight Trainingq orerfive years at CHS. ,QP 9 4 t't 3 4 - BOYS PHYSICAL EDUCATION 25
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