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The reason I took weight training is to improve my strength for the sports I participate in, Randy Riley, Junior. Moving to the music, Warming up during aerobics Lana Cerney, sophomore, devel- ops her heart and lungs, in addition to receiving half a credit for the activity. P.E., Driver's Education -
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When learning driving skills or achieving greater physical perfection students discovered that Coordination is a necessity hether keeping themselves fit or their minds aware and re- sponsive, students continually worked for betterment in their lives. Aerobics was a fitness class of- fered to girls for a semester. After stretching out, the girls did a com- bination of dance steps and exer- cises. as Susan Stepp, aerobics teacher, phrased it. Angela Papasarantou, sophomore, was enthusiastic about aerobics, only you get in shape, but it also teaches you about health and what type of foods to eat. and it's also a lot of fun! Besides doing choreographed dances, students could jump rope. jog, or use the trampoline on free days. Although offered to girls last year, this year weight training classes were restricted to male stu- dents only. This change resulted from the fact that femaie students in weight training were having diffi- with class The basics of good driving proce- dures were taught in driver's edu- cation. Through the use of text- books. simulation and actual driv- ing, students learned the rules of the road. You'd think driving would be so easy, but it's really a lot of hard work. lt's a good feeling, though, when you pass your permit test, said Kelly Neaves, sopho- more, about her driver's education class. 'W-N, speed. and two. Warrell, sophomore, practices responding to potentially dangerous situations on the simu- lator. Tell it like it is. Listening to an Oklahoma City police officer during summer driver's educa- tion is Christi VanValkenburg, sophomore. ,V 3 z , F, xg fc Physical Education, Driver's Education
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Play acting. Filling in, Lisa Chucoski. stu- dent director. gives Penny Barber. senior. her lines while practicing for the all- school play. The Curious Savage, The thrill of .competi- tion keeps me going. Debate is the challenge that encourages me to reason and think spon- taneously, Diane Ellis, senior. - Drama, Debate wl'iWVX ' 1 84 1' X WE . XV L ll f -me
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