The Yellow Jacket, Yearbook of Thomas Jefferson High School, 1964 Page: 27
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Girls' P.E.
Stresses Fitness
The Girls' Physical Education Department stress-
es physical fitness and offers activities which can
be used later in life to continue physical condition-
ing. This year the department's program has been
set up on a three-year cycle so that all students will
be able to participate in all activities. Fundamental
skills are emphasized in class, while competition is
encouraged in the extracurricular GRA.4i-
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ALCOHOL, NARCOTICS, AND tobacco were the three subjects covered
in health classes this year. Pointing out the harm alcohol can do to a
person are Miss Marie Bohlmann and Miss Nancy McLain. Miss Bohl-
mann is a new teacher in the department this year.
DEMONSTRATING THE PROPER techniques in
playing volleyball is Miss Bertha Hebert, head of the
Girls' Physical Education Department.ATTRACTIVE POSTERS AND bulletin boards, such as the
one in the background, have brightened the girls' dressing room
this year and are the handiwork of Mrs. Laverne McWilliams.
Lending a hand in the newest creation is Mrs. June Chambless..7
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Thomas Jefferson High School & Fuselierk, Stephanie. The Yellow Jacket, Yearbook of Thomas Jefferson High School, 1964, yearbook, 1961; Port Arthur, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth279643/m1/31/?rotate=270: accessed March 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Port Arthur Public Library.