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Special Interest Courses Highlight P.E. Q Sabino's P. E. department Kershner, department head, has this year offers a fourth special taught at Sabino since the interest course, biking. Other school's opening. already-existing special interest VISTA: Do you think teen- courses are weight training, agers take P.E. seriously? individualized sports programs, KERSHNER: Unfortunately no, and weight control. Mr. Paul most teenagers take it for granted that they will always b healthy. We're trying to chang that by giving them an understanding of how their body works and hope that they'll appreciate it more. VISTA: How physically fit do
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you think most teenagers are? VISTA: Do Sabino's teachers KERSHNER: The AAHPER teach skills before they start fitness test is the only thing to competing in the class? judge that by and a larger KERSHNER: We teach a lot of percent of Sabino's students are skills in the classes and try to passing it and receiving the offer the best equipment to Presidental Fitness Award. teach these skills. 1. Alan Weidenhof '80 learns to spike the volleyball. 2. During gymnastics class a student practices a round-off dismount from the balance beam. 3. Pat Mahurin '81 and Rob Kaplan '80 enjoy riding bikes in the biking class. 4. Craig Chapman '80, George Townsend '78, Colleen Van- Wormer '81, Alice Huhn '81, and jim Parra '80 play field hockey. 5. Dianna Miller '80 teaches Stephanie Ebert '80 and Sheri Layne '80 the class II gymnas- tics routine. E X T :jg Paul Kershner Leslie Agnew William Bell Larry Campbell Sally Davidson Q l l its William Lovin Louis Good Linda Grissom Steve Oaks Robin Ortuno www gm
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