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Football is another aspect of physical education. ,Q- Q Girls' basketball is another skill learnedvin physical education. Volleyball skills are also learned in physical education classes. Plzyacal Education 183
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Girls' physical education g students play softball Q during class. 55 , WW of! Physical education has a cookout in the outdoor recreation unit. Physical Education In order to fulfill the physical education requirement of one and a half credits, students participated in various activities. Girls learned skills in tennis, basketball, volleyball, softball, and archery. One special unit this year was outdoor recreation. According to Cindy McKinney, head of girls physical education department, the outdoor program was part ofa plan to teach lifetime sports. One day the girls made ice cream in coffee cans. Another day the students cooked on stoves made from large tin cans. McKinney explained that since many students will camp these skills will be useful to them. Boys played football, basketball, and softball in their classes. They also lifted weights. 182 Physical Education Students eat the food they cooked instead of lunch cafeteria. Health was a one-semester requirement for physical edu This co-educational course was taught to freshmen by Judy I Alan Roberts, and Wayne Johnson. ln this course students l sex education, drug education, nutrition, and first aid. Also, after a school board ruling, physical education credit given for marching band. Another school board ruling said th was the last year girls would have to buy their own gym suits. year the district will provide the gym suits, but the girls will l launder them. Boys wear gym suits provided by and launde the district. W Y 7 'il S
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