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t A .- 'va MWMWWW ,,W,, 2 ,,, We 'f ,www ...Me THE FRESHMAN girls' P.E. class tests their prowess on SOCCER lS one of the many active sports Freshmen the basketball Courts. This was Only 0176 Of the many participate in. This hand contact sport is one of the many activities the girls had to choose from. activities that help develop hand and eye co-ordination. Miss Sinah Goode Physical Education: Taught 2 years: Sponsors Pom Pon Line, J.V. and Varsity Cheerleaders: B.A. George Le Satz Physical Educationg Depart- ment Headp Taught 'IO yearsg Sponsors Audio Visual Clubg A.B., lVl.A. Robert Keller Physical Education: Taught 2 yearsg Varsity Football and Varsity Wrestling Coachg B.A. T5 MAKE THA T basketl Miss Goode 's sixth hour upperclass girls get in a game of basketball. One year of physical education is required of all girls. FACULTY 35
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