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BaMWSMnflSBOHIIHHMHHHHDHHHH MMM 1 1 LEARNING THE FUNDAMENTALS of soccer Kay Oliver tries to decide if her toe on the inside of her foot would be best for hitting the ball. PE DEPARTMENT . . . Shortly after the begin- ning of school a number of new pieces of calisthenics equipment were added in the boys ' gym for use in physical education classes. Squat racks, a leg press machine, two new bench presses, four exergenic exer- cisers and four new sets of barbells aid in body building and achievement of overall physical fitness. Archery, golf, volleyball and tennis are only a few of the sports learned in girls physical education. Correct procedures and good sportsmanship are stressed, and each girl is expected to perform ac- cording to her capabilities. Another important aspect of PE is the required health course which is only one semester. Taken by juniors and seniors, the classes teach civil defense and first aid procedures. Drugs and smoking are studied as well as sex education. 220 — Administration Physical Education New Equipment Used To Build Bodies Ui Roberta Collard— B.S. North Texas Slate Physical Education, Tennis Randall Day— B.S. Southwest Texas State Trainer, Health Wallace Freytag — M.A. Southwest Texas Slate Athletics Judy Howie — B.S. University of Texas Physical Education, Intramurals Carroll Lundin — B.S. University of Texas Athletics Paula McGee — B.S. University of Texas Physical Education, Drill Team Pat Pennington — M.A. Southwest Texas Stale Athletics Travis Raven — M.Ed. University of Texas Coach Evelyn Reisser — B.A. Pan American College Physical Education, Health, Swimming Glen Swenson — B.S. University of Texas Athletics y SB! ;C0M£ on JwsDijto,
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Business Department Business Skills Developed by Practice i BUSINESS DEPARTMENT . . . Students in the Business Department at Reagan become adept at the skills used in the business world. Typing I, one of the more popular courses, teaches the students the keyboard and the parts of the type- writer. In Typing II the procedures for sending business correspondence such as letters and telegrams are studied with workbook exercises as aids. Typing III and IV are more advanced with emphasis on speed and accuracy. Shorthand teaches a brief, concise form of writing, and bookkeeping trains the student to keep correct and accurate records. These are special skill courses. Business law gives the student a first-hand knowledge of the problems encountered in big business. DEBBIE TATUM TRIES unsuccessfully to keep her wandering mind on typing. MIKE HOWARD works diligently to complete his book- keeping assignment. I Mrs. Dorothy Adams — B.B.A. University of Texas V.O.E. Mrs. Dorothy Baum — B.S. Texas Wesleyan College Typing, General Business Katherine Campbell — B.B.A. North Texas Stale Typing, Shorthand Mrs. Sue Foster — B.B.A. Baylor University Typing, Business Math, Commercial Law Mrs. Judith Kirkpatrick — B.S. University of Texas Typing, Commercial Business, Office Training Johanna Rother — M.Ed. Southwest Texas Slate Typing, Bookkeeping THE BANGING NEVER ceases when first period typing class be- gins. Administration — 219
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a , ' ■ PE CLASSES MAY be fenced in, but they seem to enjoy touch football. ONE OF THE boy ' s PE classes enters the gym to get ready for the next class. COME ON LINE, give me some blocking! yells James Dayton. INSTANT FIRST AID for the football players rests in the competent hands of Randall Day. Administration — 221
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