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Taking Care Cf Your Body robably the most enjoyable classes we have ever taken at Gateway were our physical education classes. We have had the incredible opportunity to learn good habits which will follow us through life. By strengthening the body we also were able to keep our minds active and alive. For those of us who enjoyed group activities there was flag football, basketball, and softball. There was also the opportunity to learn the most fashionable and popular sports like racketball, handball, and tennis. Self defense classes taught us how to fall and how to ward off attackers. Weight lifting was popular for many students who played football and soccer but many girls also took it to keep their bodies in shape. For those of us who did not like group activities we found ourselves in solitary sports like jogging, archery, and swimming. A If . - W: '-sl. . , v:P. ,r ..,,, ,,.--1... .W Physical Education 120 13 Swimming is one of the best sports for overall conditioning. 2l Boy don't they ever turn the heat on' 31 Sr. Laura Washington enjoys her brisk workout
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will we-wan SQ it? Q-S5 'FQ' 'Z- -0 92, Qi ,H ,wq,tb3if' 7. 1 Getting in Touch 66' feel that an is a special way for people to be in touch with their feelings and, in turn, reach out to touch others, expressed Ms. Becky Van Buren. It seemed many kids wanted to reach out through art by making jewelry, doing ceramics, painting, or weaving. Nearly 740 students signed up for one of the various art classes. Photography is just becoming an art, commented Mr. Dave Litschel, the inspiration to many of the students who signed up for photography. He has been teaching for six years, helping his students expand their minds. Besides teaching, Mr. Litschel has had his works displayed in exhibits in Los Angeles, Jefferson County, Colorado, and a one man show in Albequerque. lt is a matter of honor to have your work displayed, to get the recognition, stated Mr. Litschel. Besides photo- graphy, he also draws, does sculpture and silk screening. 43 Sr. John Thornton makes finishing touches on his hoop weaving. 5i Ms. Karen Fowler assists Frs. Shawne Kemp and Terri Ryan make coils. Mr. John Mcllwaine Mr. Vincent Nicoletti Ms. Rebecca VanBuren Art 119
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