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Mick Mattiace Lin Hixenbaugh Jim Kimball All throughout the year, the Phys Education Department had b * stressing fitness in more than 3 ways olved, nnp Our P.E. staff thought up the students to get inv or -.:,. . for ai 3 such as team handball, soccer, and volleybal But one of the most popular and ex hausting units was the one on fleSi hockey. ra"plbrit71^at:11bh^oreveryb?le:By geTT* " - *« * . . Above: Ke tennis unit the mile an n Hadenfeldt returns a volley in the Right: Scott Wieser finishes hard in a half during the fitness unit. V V -“ tretpeeHev shape and have some fun at the - -Floyd “ Burly” Smith is the behind drivers education a class would “drive” most teachers nuts. T man goes out every day and put?hTs on the line teaching sophomores : techniques of safe, defensive driving Every stuaent wno goes tnrc drivers ed. can receive his or her dr their sixt license UT eenth brrr d? - without taking a written test. In orce- tc pass drivers ed. the student must completed thirty hours of class t mo nf df‘| time, sometimes more if Mr. Smith f _ that they need the experience. * It is a fast moving sport, v. ifl -'; everyone involved, the P.E. teachen w get into a little be 62 Physical Education

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