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r Strong bodies and muscles are bound fo appear ' 94 I By faking phys ed fhroughouf fhe year e c P IHIYS II CML IE ID UCMI-II UN The erection of the new building in the late 1Q2O,S brought with it the addition of physical education to the boys' and girls' schedules. Sarah Gracft and Hugh Iohnson were the Hrst to instruct the Red Lion students in gym- nastics. Many new activities were added to the pro- gram this year. As a result . . . new ailments! Those burned knees from sliding down the ropes and stiff back and legs from constant exercises will never be forgotten. The new two-court gym, in regular use for the First time, also made it possible to hold boys' and girls' classes at the same time, thus enlarging the phys. ed. program considerably, Mrs. Waiicla Flinehhaugh, B.S., MS., adjusts the record player to be used in dancing, which she has introduced to the gym Jschedule. Lois Mazislnerger, B.A., a neivscomcr to the faculty also teaches history in addition to her phys. cd. duties health. ,il o ir fi' Page I8 Thomas G Yost B new football coach has put 'iside his history and is devoting all of his tnne to phys cd incl Up and over bntut isn t quite th it simple Tlns lid needs a little push
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While sewing, cooking and washing the pans These girls prepare for domesfic plans. 5 ll-HUMIE IEQO 'l'he popularity of this course, new in IQZ7, has grown with the years, and today an entire suite is set aside for the home cc department. lfrom the samples that occasionally End their way to fellow students, it seems certain that the girls are making the most of their three new kitchens, to say nothing of the new sew- ing equipment. me mpc 0 0 I N2 ft I' 7:' p ft A1 .3 'sql .4 44' lv:-ff N11- N U M ll C S e ff M74 sr, A if 'l 4' - f 4. 7 ' if 1, V I 1 11. . ' r . we 1- f U ., ,L I, fp: T, ', . fy.-y T585 'E-. . ' , 7.3. .a.,w- ...' . . ,lg 'V ' 'Ex , ' 1' ' gui '49 l -Z v .ry .' 4 ' . . 'X 1. R fi.. R , ..-----.4 X I' fx . 1 f- Q' M , ' 1 J Mrs. Martha Martin, B.S., is back at Red Lion after a three years' absence. hlrs. Alice Frits, B.S., also a returnee this yearg shares her time with the science department. LEFT: Busy machines and the determined looks prove that seniors arc hard at work on their projects. RICIITZ Mznnnnrnin . , . cooking lunch, and it looks like enough for everyone. of i l Page I7
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These busy sfudenfs are learning the work bl! I 1 X Of a secretary, accounfanf and filing clerk. IBUISIINIESS lEDUlCfMVllCPN ii?- Future secretaries, stenographers and book- lccepers are the products of the Commercial department, to say nothing of broken finger- nails and uncontrollable tenipers. Yes, there is nothing as trying as having the typewriter ribbon slip off the roll after typing an error- less letter in required time. In spite of all the trials and tribulations these students learn well the do's and don't's of ofliee work, typing, shorthand, tiling, etc. Connnereial graduates from R.L.II.S. rate high with business Finns in the area. Richard A. XVinn, BS., besides his various teaching duties, finds time to manage high school ticket sales. The camera finds Ieauette llspenshade. BS., in a very serious mood. Could there he a problem bother- ing you, Miss Espenshade? Lowicix l,l'Zl 'l'2 The use of the ealeulating maehiue is practiced during this senior Class. Ned seems to he slightly outnumbered. Mrs. Dorothy S. Bowers, B.S., MA., is again at her old post. Previously, as a Ri.L.II.S. teacher, she was head of the eommereial department. 1 Qty C 2 -MA Page I9
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