Spilyay Tymoo
April 30,1982 Page 3
Adventure course challenges students
The cross-bar offers an opportunity to increase arm strength but it’s definitely difficult as (left to
right) Morningstar Johnson, Merle Kirk, Emily Lucei and Cheryl Suppah a test.
Spilyay Tymoo
photos by
Marsha Shewczyk
Rachelle Bettles finds an unstable ladder is not so easy to climb up
or descend, but trying is half the fun.
The adventure course set up
on the lawn of Warm Springs
elementary school by physical
education instructor Dave
Jordan Qffered students the
chance to try a few new, fun
physical fetes.
The students learned that it
may look easy but doing it is
another thing. The course was
a rra n g e d to a cco m o d ate
students of all ages although
due to varying degrees of skill
some could better accomplish tary school is lucky to have
the task where others could such a good elem entary
not.
physical education program,
T he a d v e n tu r e c o u rse Jo rd a n com m ented. The
offered a little variety to the school administration has been
physical e d u c a tio n class, very supportive. Much less
Jordan explained, “plus a little time is devoted to P.E. in other
challenge.” It also provided the districts. Jordan went on to
opportunity for students to be say, “ A good p h y sic a l
outside on a nice day. Each was education program will help
anxious to try out each new children in physical abilities all
task.
the way through the school
The Warm Springs elemen years.”
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Third grader Greg Arquette makes it across the rope with good
balance. The upper grades found it a little more difficult as for
them one end of the top rope was untied.
Staying on top of it is another balancing fete. Otis Johnson does iust that