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The Healing Touch Students qet physical throuqh fitness, awarei , awareness v In what classes is it required that you play with dolls, pretend you are drunk, and do nothing but play games? Believe it or not it was the required courses ot P.E., and Health. In Ms. Holt ' s health class, students participated in anti-alcohol skits. The students were required to write and per- form their own original skit. Their topics ranged from alcohol abuse in the home to drunk driving. Sophomore Bill Seker commented, The best thing about Health is the Anti-Alcohol skits. Eve- ryone enjoyed doing them and we all learned something new from each pres- entation. Health students also participated in a one week course in Cardio Pulminary Respiration (CPR). After it was com- pleted, all who passed the course were registered as knowing CPR and received cards to show for their efforts. In ad- dition to learning CPR, students also learned how to examine themselves for personal cancer. In P.E., students had a good time playing a variety of sports. According to sophomore Trey Siebert, The best thing about P.E. is all the different sports you get to play. If you take football or bas- ketball, unless you are really dedicated, you can get bored, but Gym you play all sports and cannot get bored. In general, students enjoyed their P.E. and Health classes and most came out with more knowledge then they had gone in with, Sophomote, Jeremy Reed said, P.E. and health were really in- teresting. In Health I learned a lot of things I did not know and in P.E., I had a good time. Arnde; Brian Thtimpson Phoros: Clay Camp lavicr Mcndoza tries to play things cixil during a rough day Eric Swcnson and Bill Sckcr attempt to settle a little in Health. disagreement in Health class. P.E. Health 11
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Kurt Reder displays his reasons for not joining the Baseball team. PR taught here Health students had a break from reg- ular class when instructors arrived for a three day course on Cardio Pulmonary Res- piration, CPR. The life saving method of dealing with heart failure was highly iso- lated until about 20 years ago. A man and his family were out swim- ming when his daughter started thrashing in the water and finally dissappcared be- neath the surface. The girl may have sur- vived, had someone known CPR. The girl ' s father paid to have a doll built to teach students how to save lives. The only stipulation placed on his gift was that the doll would be named Annie after the man ' s daughter. Through the years, the doll has changed but the man ' s ultimate goal is continuous!) achieved and CPR is taught at schools and businesses throughout the country. .ithy R( drt ;ut Ajuirttl CPR, practice their newly Running cross country proved to be a profitable activity for students in P.E. 10 P.E. Health 1
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Motivational Strategies What do you do to mo- tivate yourself to study when you ' re not in the mood? I Hsten to my favorite group, then I start study- ing while the music is playing. Elizabeth Her- nandez (10) I listen to music or turn on the T.V. and try to study. Felix Campos III (10) Due to my religious be- liefs, I cannot study. Ken- ny Overton (10) I call someone, then I start studying. Sherrie B ulzowski (10) I Listen to music. Frank Flares (10) I find a dull, boring movie, try to sit through it. Then when I get sick of it I go and start studying. Michelle Flinn (10) ii4 «K blHiihri VH La , H • Scn.or Vtlm.1 VaLidiz usis Jjbi time wisely lo limsl KT assign mcnt. €, Sophomore Doc Clark ets special help Iror Foparasi on a eometr} ' problem. 12 Math 1
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