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hysical Education students and driving," said Sophomore Michelle Fin-
teachers alike had to deal with the nerty. "My parents wouldn't let me drive
addition to the school. The con- till I took it." said another Sophomore.
struction was a problem but the Ski Club, a club with forty-five
outcome was a new gym, new locker members, raised money to go to
rooms for athletes, an all purpose room, Steamboat Springs, Colorado, by selling
another weight room and a new pool. 'pride' bumber stickers. Four-hundred
"I'm really happy about getting a sixty-five dollars was brought in.
bigger gym, and especially the new "I had alot of fun, and I think I really
pool," said a Sophomore P.E. student, "It improved my skiing," said Sophomore
was well worth waiting for." Karen Dettman, "It was worth the
A class offered to students at least $198."
fifteen years or older and with a permit The excursion was planned by Trips
was Drivers Education. Many students, Unlimited. Mark Williams, English teacher
as always, signed up for this popular and Bruce Carr, gym teacher were the
class. "Taking Drivers Ed gave me more sponsors and also helped in planning the
confidence when I finally got out trip.
7 4 PE Drivers Ed Ski Club