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Graduation requirements include one Physical Education, necessary for grad- uation, was a course required during the first year of high school. Students continuing in PE after their sophomore year found that sports aided them in their development as people. The boys' program included elemen- tary rules and regulations of football, basketball, baseball and soccer. Also as part of the curriculum, the boys gained experience in track, tumbling, weight lifting, bowling, billiards, golf and swimming. Less vigorous in its demands was the girls' course which included volleyball, hockey, basketball, bowling, softball and track and field. The girls also received instructions in badminton, mod- ern dance, golf, fencing and gymnastics. The co-ed square dancing classes im- proved dancing skills and manners as well as enabling students to enjoy the combination classes of boys and girls. These events were just a few of the programs that made gym class a most profitable experience. A major goal of the gym course was to introduce many sports to students in hopes that, through personal participation, a continuing in- terest would bring health and enjoyment in later life. Under the direction of department chairmen, Miss Anne Poston and James Ottman, were six teachers, three of whom were new to Sandia this year. Intramurals, Gymnastics Club, Girls Sports Club and girls and boys varsity sports were extracurricular activities available to interested students. Miss Carol Bain Girls Physical Education Il Clemens Charlton Boys Physical Education ll, III, IV, Coaches foot- ball, golf Miss Nancy McNair Girls Physical Education ll, lll Jim Ottman, Department Chairman, Boys Boys Physical Education Il, Ill, Coaches football, wrestling Miss Anne Poston, Department Chairman, Girls Girls Physical Education Ily Sponsors intramurals, Girls Sports Club Richard Ruscetti Boys Physical Education ll, Coaches football, wrestling Mrs. Lorraine Schnetzer Girls Physical Education Il, IV R.P. Waters Boys Physical Education llp Coaches cross country, track 70
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