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Tom Richter demonstrates that soccer is part of the gym class rv- IQ, Mr. Allen A. Swick Mr. Thomas J. Albergh chairman, physical educa- physical education: tion: Varsity Club coach, football and wrestling nf' ' g j tl- Q 1 Q31 , dl' .' ' lf? I -'V-Y . if ? Mr. James F. Kline Mr. George E. Thompson physical education: physical education 3 coach, football and track coach, baseketball BOYS PHYSICAL EDUCATIQ Having taken care of the brain in the classroom, WJ takes care of the brawn in the gym or on the playing fields. Geared to a well rounded understand- ing of calisthenics and sports, boys in physical ed- ucation classes learn those skills that will be useful in individual or group sports now and later. During the year, the physical education curricu- lum includes health and hygiene, sports, and the rules that go with them. Combinations of lectures, demonstration, and practice are the methods the teachers use. Thus they turn potential into kinetic energy, raising steam each day as the boys go to Work. Sports such as basketball, football, and baseball, chosen for their popularity and adaptability to team play, and individual sports such as tumbling, Wrest- ling, and tennis are among the vehicles used to teach not only rules and techniques, but also fairness and good sportsmanship. In order to take Driver Education, a matter of six weeks of training and study, one must be enroll- ed in physical education. Beyond one year required in high school, physical education is elective. Physical education includes basketball l x R21
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fi if J .fu P J 3 he j sz. L Lglif - ' A s , ' 4, if Mr. Miller thinks it over Mr. Gregory wishes the team the best before the B-CC game. They got it, 13-0 VARSITY RECORD QVERYBCDDY LOVES FCCDTBALL 33 WJ 7 Anacostia ................ WJ 7 Richard Montgomery ...... 25 WJ 6 High Point ......... 7 WJ 7. ,Montgomery Blair . . . . . .35 WJ 7 Bladensburg ..... . . .12 WJ 6 Wheaton ......... . . .15 WJ 1'4. Suitland ............... .. 2 WJ 13 Bethesda-Chevy Chase ..... 0 WJ 25 Northwood .......... .. 6 x '- , ,4.,J o o, , .-. - rf M -s. iiz +rf fo' at'e o 5. 94! 'l .li 1 Mr. Gregory and Mr. Lawhead listen with approval as Mr. Miller speaks, Myrtle is on our side, too First row: B. Shultz, D. Beale, P. Schubert, B. Prince, R. King co- captain, B. Shafer, D. Dunlap, F. Stier co-captain, H. Thompson: Second row: C. Woxman, L. Craig, D. Moorehead, D. Rea, B. Arrick, R. In the grand manner of Spartan teams of yore, the Football Varsity finished out the 1959 season with a dazzling three-game winning streak. A strong Suitland squad fell in upset as first vic- tims to the stampeding Spartans. Following an exciting week in which students tanked up on pep and school spirits were raised on high, the Spartans blasted arch-rival Bethesda with a 13-0 cementing before a wildly cheering home crowd. Again at home, the Green Machine pulverized Northwood in the season finale. In previous matches the Spartans were downed twice by Anacostia and Richard Montgomery, com- ing up for the third time only to lose a heartbreaker to High Point. Three succeeding losses to Blair, Bladensburg, and highly-ranked Wheaton were no great stimulant to student morale but afforded Coach J. Paul Miller and Assistants Ronald Law- head and James F. Kline the opportunity to whip the team into shape for late-season triumph. Hartley, R. Alexander, L. Muscatello, R. Farr: Third row: B. Hull, Coach Miller, J. Lytle, E. Larson, P. Bagwell, B. Lancaster, B. Taylor, W P J M d k Ba . rice, . ur oc , L. granoff, B. Kramp, Coach Lawhead F - 5.j'.::-L L,L' , 1. 4 W S .4 wwf aye 4- aw ia . .W af . was K X13 ,. -. 1 . - Y. K ft ai it Q ii Za? K ' e 'ff- V Y V gr 65,150-1. 9 9192 . A 1: 'gp' 4-fr 1 '.-ff ' f V . . . 1 Qu.. gg, F'
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