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Students Running, jumping, twisting, spiking, and dribbling tor one period each day helped stu- dents take a much needed break to work out frustrations and help them relax. l like gym because l have it right in the middle ot the day, and it helps me torget about my oth- er classes tor a period, stated Courtney Miller. A new addition to the soph- omore swimming program was snorkling. This program could be taken atter the other re- quirements such as lifesaving and general swimming were tultilled. Cross country skiing, part ot the polar bear program, went into its second year, and ice skating was planned it weather break dumng hect1c days permitted. l think that the P.E. department ottered enough variety ot activities to meet the needs and interests of all stu- dents, and we hope that the weather will cooperate tor our polar bear program this year, stated Mr. Al Budding, phys- ical education coordinator. Although new programs were added to the PE. cur- riculum, volleyball and weightlitting were still the most popular activities tor juniors and seniors. PE. would always remain the one class in which one wouldn't have to open a book and could yell, scream, and re- lax tor a period during a hectic day. i 'ii if 2 5 : i 5 . t it 5 l :it Above: Frank Ratkus lines up the puck lor a shot in scooter hockey while An- gelo Carlomango tries to block it, Top Right: The weightlitting class helps students like Mike Beckham and Scott Fowler stay in shape for after 64 Physical Education Department school activities, Right: Lynda Dubovi and Tonya Col- quitt read instructions as they workout to lane Fonda tapes in the aerobics class.
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