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Academics P.E. Spartans Keep Fit This year the P.E. classes alter- nated with the religion classes. Everyone in the school was in- volved in the P.E. program. The boys participated in seasonal sports, such as: football, basket- ball and softball. Some also lifted weights and tried boxing. Mr. Hummel's strenuous exercise pro- gram did not lag. At second se- mester, the boys started ranger drills, a program consisting of running and exercises. The girls worked at basketball, softball and gymnastics. Each girl worked out a routine to demonstrate her abilities on the trampoline, balance beams and parallel bars. Both boys and girls had classes devoted to health. A few also took driver's education as a part of their P.E. program.
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Dave Shaw and Dan O'Donnell demonstrate a geometric proof. Mr. DeAutremont's students check their assignments in General Math. -.-.- lg' u,z' rf' ! 83 MATHE M ATICS Terms Aid Confusion General and intermediate math students exper- ienced a little bit of everything this year and laid a foundation for further math courses. Algebral pupils advanced to more complicated methods - letters took the place of numbers. Algebra II stu- dents doubled over old problems of Algebra I and discovered new ones. Geometry students studied and solved problems of shape and dimen- sion. The Algebra-Trig student took on more complicated problems of linear functions and tasted quadratic equations. Consumer math pro- vided brushing up for those seniors who wanted it. No matter what the class, students could be seen struggling through equations, terms, theories and axioms. After wading through miles of scratch paper, they finally managed to find their answers. KA f 1 .viii 5 2 Lvi-.1'f-'3 ' 'lfifa ,iz :egg 3:5714 - Y 7 .v ...sang 4 F1 - 4 Q11-'.'m'e':,aH 4- V rg :qv 1 . f ,ziigfgii if - ,N 5A1s:3vig,. ' i as l 1
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