Huntington High School - Galleon Yearbook (Shreveport, LA)

 - Class of 1988

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Let's Go .P.E. Adapted Physical Education, or A.P.E. as it is known here at Huntington, is for students who have been tested and diagnosed as having motor defects. The students in A.P.E. welcome Ms. Penny Potter to Huntington. She tells us in order to teach A.P.E., you must have 24 hours of P.E., plus 18 hours of specialty classes. There are 25 students now taking A.P.E. at Hunting- ton. A.P.E. is similar to regular P.E. except the activities are usually modified, and rules changed to adapt to the students ability. Some of the activities that will be covered this year are soccer, tennis, basketball, bowling, weight training, board games A P E Student Life Fatima Ubeda and Kacee Taylor con- centrate on a game of chess as Ms. Potter looks on. fsuch as chess, cards, Scrabble,4 etc.J, track, horse shoes, archery and badminton. Students are able to improve! muscle tone and physical! strength with exercise and weight training in A.P.E. Co-l ordination and agility are im- proved with many of the activi- ties, as well as the students con-T fidence is boosted and self-im-X age increased. Life time sports are learned. T Two units of A.P.E. are re- quired for students working to-P ward a diploma and are unable to take regular P.E. Those work- ing on a Certificate of Achieve- ment are offered the service, but are not required to take it. Sharon Brown enjoys a game of p pong as Chris Thompson watche

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fn . 5 l If Looks Could Kill Above, Steve Jackson, Mrs. Chris- tian, and Paula Tirone show us their spirit. Bottom left, Mr. Fulco's 6th hour caught the Halloween formula! Below, the costume judging was a difficult choice. n E B Halloween 21 Student Life



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Bill Erhart likes to clown around during a game of bad- minton with Ms. Potter. I really love teaching A.P.E. because I feel like I'm really giving something beneficial to the students I serve. I also feel the students are much more willing to learn and do activities than students in regular P.E. classes. Ms. Potter's third hour A.P.E. class really likes the game of two-ball-pass drill. A.P.E. Student Life

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