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:ran Alfs recoils after smashing the birdie over he net during a badminton game in her gym class. Gym offers students variety In 1966-67, physical education offered the most in- teresting and varied .curriculum ever. Girls' gym saw many new innovationlsf ln addition to such traditional courses as volleyball, basketball, field hockey, and swimming, the girls participated in fencing, dance and posture, and tennis. One particularly interesting course of study was methods, offered to Seniors third mark- ing period. Here the girls learned of physical deteriora- tion in the human body and methods of combatting the long siege of old age. The methods course was of use to students applying for summer iobs as camp counselors. On the other side of the gym the emphasis was placed upon improvement of coordination. To ac- complish this goal the boys took part in tumbling, touch football, basketball, softball, and many other activities. Boys who participated in extra-curricular sports were exempted from regular gym. Practicing his baskets, senior Jeff Mclean makes sure that he will not miss when his talents are called upon during a game. v-Quay' U-wlmwn W.,-..-...,,,1:,,,,,,,,n Dianne lsherwood Bonnie Jackson : - ' Donna Jacobson l J If-1,.,.. Jackie Jacques f 1 Judith Jahncke Deke James
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and other visual aids to illustrate road hazards the consequences of careless driving. Nea. .N M NW'-4... . 1 e of the techniques used to acquaint the student with Fe actual markers and signs on highways and roads. W L SHSers learn to drive To prepare young drivers for the streets and thoroughfares, the Birmingham school system spon- sors Driver's Education. All individuals under eighteen must fulfill the requirements of the course to receive their license. This involves thirty-six hours of class- room instruction and twelve hours on the road and driving range. Students must also receive at least a 76'Xa over-all score on written tests. On the range, students gain skill and confidence in maneuvering motor vehicles. ln addition to regu- lar turns and straight-on driving, students are given the opportunity to practice three-point turns, park- ing, and the tortuous routes of figure eights and serpentines. While on the road with a driving in- structor, the individual uses his manual skills in actual situations. The student must also bring his classroom knowl- edge into play. He must recall the traftic rules and regulations, and occasionally the solutions to un- usual situations. The cars line up on the driving range while they wait for the sig- nal to begin. For practical training, students do much driving. Brad .letierson Larry Jelinek Peter Jepsen iv. sl 7 Julie Jickling Bob Johnson '5 George Johnson gem W 5255? J.. if if
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