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Gym Goes Co-ed, Srs. Gain Qption Seaholm's Physical Education depart- ment has a new program this year. Due to the Board of Education's action, the seniors have the option of taking gym. If they choose to take Physical Educa- tion they are put in a new co-ed class which meets 6th hour each day. The em- phasis is placed on sports and skills that will be the most useful in future years after graduation. These sports include golf, archery, swimming and tennis. Junior and Sophomore girls are at- tending their respective gym classes every other day. They may choose six activities for the year. Among those of- fered is a new activity called Etiquette',. Girls in this class discuss anything from sex and dating to beauty tips and man- ners. Underclassmen boys work toward building and toning their muscles. Their classes are centered around team sports and learning co-ordination. Units on wrestling, soccer, touch football, water polo, basketball and volleyball are com- mon. For most boys this class provides a constructive way of using some of their excess energy.
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From unpublished collection of poems by Karen Marks, a youthful alienated lament and just what do you do now? when the oldies are too tired and slap happied to hght, and the rest donlt know what theylre fighting for, or against, or even about - and everybody doesn't take well to orders because of whats not giving them - just a dark, salivating, toothless, smelly mouth. god has flown the coop, leaving no mind power droaling over destruction and that thing that gives orders and regulations and gaping excuses expects its victims to be of the same blank cast it came from - and if you don't like it or you argue or sornethingg well - that's too bad buddy - you lose. because all the more that comes out of the mindless hole is an encore of excretory emptiness, sucking at everything you have left - Iwhich isn't muchjg and you get tired of shouting down the dwells of unhearing ears and you get sick of all the games and you really can't take it any more and all you want to do is squat in the darkness and cry . . . well- you lose again - because there still is nobody there - get it? and those who aren't there don't want you to do just what it is that you think you never do - and the only things you can say are the words that are total up and down - because nobody not there knows to tell you the scene and the bads and the uglies and things that are comingg and you've got to scream - well . . . the losings come again and now it's really just too bad, and you can't ever understand. 160
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