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Billy Michael does his 30 sit-ups as warm-up exercises in 2nd period P.E. before he goes to play fireball. Jumping jacks, jogging laps, pushups, burpees. and hurdler stretches are several other warm-ups the class docs. Andy Smith struggles to maintain control over Richard Fennelly in a wrestling match. Fennelly won the match 5-4 with one take down, an escape and a last period reversal. The different moves earn points. Tony Mec swings through and misses the ball in a summertime game of softball in P.E. Billy Moats poses as a model as Mr. Irvine points out various body organs in Flcalth. “This was the first time I had done this in class and all the students could really relate to it. I think it helped them understand better and they really got a kick out of some of them.’ said Mr. Irvine.
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Diana Collier lakes a transcription for three minutes in shorthand. After she gets done, she has to write it out in longhand. Tonya Patton uses the transcribing machine in third period business machines. She is typing a letter as she hears the words from her “boss.” The speed of the tape is determined by the student pressing on a foot pedal. Michelle Stover traces a picture of a little mouse that says “Hi sexy” for a Christmas card in fifth period business machines. Susie Krick works on the ditto machine making Christmas cards in business machines. Each student designed their own card to include a picture and a verse. Business 13
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Driver Donna Davis. Instructor Bob Millerand back sealers, Melissa Jordon and Violet Fields, check the rear so Donna can back up. The class will drive to the parking lot to practice parallel parking with the pylons that they have just loaded. Distinguishable Change of Pace Relays such as pushing tennis balls with your nose, running with paper plates on top of your head, and playing leapfrog were some of the very different things Miss Cindy Sare did her first year of teaching P.E. at Hauser. We do relays like running across the gym to see who can smash their face into the wall the hardest,” laughed Miss Sare. These relays de- velop skills such as coordination and balance while leapfrog is a very good conditioning exercise. Her classes emphasize team sports like football, softball, and basketball. However, Miss Sare enjoys playing individual sports, I would like to teach more lifetime sports that the students could play all their lives like volleyball, ping-pong. and tennis. Learning these sports while in school develops an attitude for exercise, you want to play these sports and they are good for you.” Mrs. Budd the former girls P.E. teacher who was layed off due to a reduction in force last year, took over P.E. for the second semester. I plan on teaching dance, tumbling, doing Pcpi Jump Rope for Heart, fitness rou- tines set to music, and a sports spectacular. I like teaching these because they are enjoyable and have tremendous amount of exercise value. Rhythmical activities are very beneficial. Everything we do involves some type of rhythm. Mrs. Budd smiled and ended, “I am glad to be back, because I enjoy teaching and 1 have a lot to offer the students.” Driver's Ed., Health. Home Nursing and P.E. 15
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