Richland High School - Rebel Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)

 - Class of 1988

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Mike Mercier C101 waits for the next play as Chuck Aden C101 prepares to run. Softball was one of the skills taught in the PE classes. Photo by Trish Briscoe Practice in class helps students improve their skills in several areas. Tricia Prestridge l10l tries to throw a pitch to the opponent. Photo by Trish Bricoe Weight lifting gives students a chance to see the results of their workouts. James Wall l10l concentrates on building his biceps. Photo by Trish Briscoe

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orticipotion mproved When students thought of Physical Educa- tion most thought of a throw away class or an easy credit, changes have been made. Physical Education is now thought of as a body and condition class. The coach's tried to extend their teaching guides in order to make P.E. much more fun. The students not only got one hour out of the classroom to play selected sports, such as: volleyball, weight lifting and flag football. The students also were able to get their bodies into better shape. The training received will help the individual with body care for the future. Most students enjoy weight liftingg reason being they see results and feel better about their selfsesteemf' said Coach Jodie Powell lfacultyl. The class is taken more serious now than ever. There is a 9596 suit-up compared to by Ronda Day previous years where there was only an av- eraged 609b. One reason for the improvement is the students have a choice in activities. The different coaches taught different activities and the students picked the coach they wanted to participate with. One more item to make P.E. not as enjoyable is Physical Fitness Exams, but most students compete at this. Year after year the tests change and testing is made harder. This year the test included for the boys: 2.4 miles in 20 minutesg for the girls 2.2 miles in 20 minutes. Forty sit ups in 20 minutes are re- quired and the sit and reach flex is to see how far one can reach over their feet. The last thing on the test was the body compositiong a mea- sure of body fat. This was to improve one's fitness and to enjoy it at the same time. - at 2 4 i, Q Q , L ,iiagse Softball was a sport most students enjoyed playing in the spring. Laurie York 1105 takes a few practice swings before stepping up to bat. Photo by Trish Briscoe Proper usage of weights were shown to help stud make sure they were building up their muscles rectly. Allen Spinner C101 helps Jennifer Davis C101 ' the building of arm muscles. Photo by Trish Briscoe 1 . 1 2 . f 'W ri:vmfs'ss.3'ts:-M 'ff' 'L ' 'rw s 'Q' firm . is V . 1 . , s 1 rims, sexist.. 2 T .T f si e if ' . 'Y5if':fLQ sissy -,V , .gmt - , .,a.,:.:m1Q?r:- s 'Rimes M H 5 . ..... . ,, N, ., . L s ' ' a , 1 . ' 'rgrn gfiiifft a- W w K ', avg s Qi ' -..,.., .., P . i'ss - 1 , , Qs..s.. p ' f f sw 1Q',,,.-rw- ... . . . Q. ,P . , l . , f if f V L T fs . ' Alififri.-ix,.i F A ffif , figfssfvs: i f r.. r es ' s l l l i l l



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