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4 Mr. Thomas A. Duhig, Mary Lee Sturges, L inda Morrow Mr. Anthony D. Mazzocco, June Wagler And this is the gas pedal. Learn to drive eventually. 1. M 5 Q - Q., .Av YQ jgks., rs. Mary Haus, Mr. Warner Fritsch Wonder what would happen if we would trade classes. F is in 28 ix Wealth is found in good health, says Miss Byrne, our lady in white. Mrs. Haus and Mr. Fritsch, our health teachers, have shown us this wealth by teaching us good health habits. In keeping with the theme of good health and living, Mr. Duhig and Mr. Mazzocco have spent their time and patience in teaching us how to be- come safe drivers. Baldwinites have good reason to be proud of their fine health and driving education depart- ments. Say ah! Miss Helen P. Byrne, Bob Schwotzer iw Qlubbzq, ducahbn, l 2-
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Glenda Kraus, Jean Melaney, Mrs. Helen G. Neuharcl Dabblers or babblers? A visit to an art class was always an in- teresting experience. There one could see the students making full use of the facilities provided for enameling, leather carving, oil work, architectural design, and sculpturing. Under the capable guidance of Mr. Henkow- sky, who also devoted many hours of work to planning decorations and working faithfully with the Stage Crew and Art Club, many beautiful and unique creations emerged from this force of toiling imaginations. On the Freshman level, those interested in art had the ready-and-willing assistance of Mrs. Neuhard, who, by covering the funda- mental techniques and rules of the subjects, hoped to prepare her students for the ad- vanced course. IIA Nv' llga ,fi ls , X D -r gi 1.55.- 27 Ralph Reiland Another Leonardo? Mr. Raymond C. Henkowsky, Karen Sands, Bill Smith Darken that shadow.
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Coupled with tour excellent gym instruc- tors, Baldwin's new gymnasium has given the students the best possible facilities for physi- cal education. Movable partitions divided the gym into three separate classrooms. During the winter months, all three sections were used by the teachers for their gym classes. The girls' gym instructors, Miss Mul- lin and Miss Watt, taught square dancing and the girls' form of basketball, while Mr. Crevar and Mr. Karpa let the boys use their sections for basketball games. The gym formed one of the area's larg- est basketball courts without the partitions. Its seating capacity was l5OO people. Mr, Elias Karpa Everybody's doin' it Bill Cutler, Mr. Alexander S. Cnc-var, Harry Hvculvy Tap it off the center .. Keep your eyes onthe ball. Alamande left, and a right arm 'round your own. . . Miss Patricia E. Watt, Barbara Snouffer Miss Virginia Mullin 29
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