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Page 99 text:
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ln My Opinion L., -,sg Sophomore Kim Carter attempts to lead her team to victory as the server. When given their choice, most boys opted I for the game of basketball. Sophomore Susan Harold disputes a line call. I KRISTIN FOWLER, sophomore P.E. teaches you things to keep you ln shape, but I don't think lt should be a graduation requirementl COLLEEN MOORE, sophomore I don't thlnk it should be on the list for graduation requirements, but you do learn a lot of thlngs. KAREN HODO, sophomore You learn important things like CPR, and to work together. Senior John Lewellen makes some fancy moves for an over the net score.
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NBA hopefuls practice their moves during one of their free days. Physical itness Like it, or not, PE was a have to at SHS Testing over the various activities, to some students' dislike, was also a part of the PE program. Although required by state law, physical education and health turned out to be fun for most students in the tenth grade. It is a state requirement that you have eighteen weeks of health and one unit of P.E., said Coach Donald Hart, of the physical education department. He pointed out that students who don't take these classes in the tenth grade, then have to take a whole year of community health and a whole year of gym dur- ing their junior and senior year. I had health first semester and I thought it was pretty fun, Christy Young, sophomore said. We learn- ed things that might be useful later on in life, like CPR. I also liked it because I got good grades, she added. I thought gym was a lot of fun, said sophomore Courtney Dawson. It helped keep us in shape and it was a good break in the day. Sonya Carter, sophomore, said gym was fun because you could be with your friends. Also we never had homework. Even though health was an easy class, I did learn some things, Darcy Bartz, sophomore, said.
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Girls' FCA member Debbie Fiye, sophomore, sells M8tM's to sophomore Mike Wilson. Boys' FCA sponsor, Coach Barry Lunney, talks with senior members, David Plunket and Eric Billings. FCA members listen intently to upcoming events. Senior FCA member Cindy Waggoner tells Q15 its of an amusing past experience. A
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