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Mini-courses tcont'dJ Over the years, PE has not been a required class, but two years ago ju- niors who did not participate in a sport had to take PE as an elective in order to correspond with the new state law. As a result, a lot more people have been involved in PE. Another rule that was put into ef- fect was the dress code. Students were required to wear a pair of red shorts and a white t-shirt with a blue Lion emblem on the front. A pair of socks and tennis shoes were also required to complete the attire. The school issued the uniforms which were turned in at the end of the year unless the students wished to purchase them. PE is held five out of the six school hours and really gets more people involved physically than any other sport. KEEPING AN EYE ON THE BIRDIE, Gail Speigel anticipates a return volley to Terri Shelton. kgzm .gb- 174 u x8 SERVING UP in a spirited game of volleyball is Lisa Malicot. Others fleft to rightl are Toby Covel, Kenneth Cornell, Diane Castro, Sherry Hall, and Rhonda Moore.
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PE offers mini-courses The Physical Education Depart- ment involves all students who want to participate in different recre- ational activities. Volleyball, basketball, ping pong, and raquetball are among some of the various mini courses taught in PE. Mike Tomlin, PE director plan- ned these different activities with the help of two student teachers, Sandra Taylor and Wayne Moody. Both are seniors at MHS. Other activities in PE include swimming, tennis and just plain ole' exercising. PE gives students a chance to get in shape, and learn about the various sports. lt also gives them a different atmos- phere, where they can associate with friends. STUDENT TEACHERS Sandra Taylor and Wayne Moody, both seniors, help plan the day's activities.
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am at MB. 'Ti F ff' 2 . we .1 , if -1 ,, Ma.,- , V gy , V if hi Q 45 i 43' M . K' f FLOOR EXERCISES are an important part of physical conditioning. Keeping in shape are Cleft to rightj Vicki Hefiin, Janet Johnson, Pam Mahan and Alicia McLaughlin. F Y it p ttaa ,gi Q, U M . i Ugg T tit. m y iiii ,tti, , 3 tioot ,, Us I4 REGROLJPING before another round of basket- ball are Toby Covel, David Johnson, Gregg Huff and John Ingram. IN THE LINE-UP to try their hands at the long shot are fieft to rightj Wayne Lindsey, Paul Stine, Bobby Pagel, and Tony Baldridge. 175
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