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tween the East and West high schools improved. Concerning civic improve- ments which Rockford needs most, Miss Butts considers a well managed youth center as the cityis greatest need, and Mr. Schade agrees that an improved program of recreation would greatly benefit the youth. Wider streets and more restaurants are suggested hy Miss Greenlee, and Miss Saporiti feels that Rockford would benefit from an outdoor amphitheater. Mr. Wfhitenack recom- mends a community center and more off the street parking. Many of our fac- ulty memhers desire to travel, including Mr. Beyer who would like to attend the Olympic games in London this summer. Some day Miss Brittain hopes to take a walking tour through the Scottish lake country. Mr. Crull would like to take a trip around the world, while a Euro- pean tour appeals to Mr. Shumatc. Miss Depping would again like to visit the Rocky Mountain National Park. The southwestern parts of the United States beckons to Mr. Horrall, while Mrs. Lutz would enjoy the northeastern part of our country or Canadag Mr. Maitland states that he would derive pleasure from visiting the Ozark country and the Kentucky hills. Miss Nelson, Miss Wliit- ing, and Miss Pierce choose Hawaii as a delightful spot to visitg on the other hand, Mrs. Meade would enjoy a trip to Alaska. Miss Zacker would love to travel through Mexico, as would Miss Keeler, while Miss Walker would prefer to go deeper into the South American coun- tries, GIDES V- e e Dan Hanna explains the use of the slide rule to Jim French, Basil Cast-io, Kenneth Bull, and Janis Conklin in trigonometry. Intent on their clothing class textile study are Sylvia Brocklnan, Jeannine Riley, Marilyn Mc-Intosh, Connie Helm, and Margaret Fain. Edith Whiting, A.B.., Social Science Headg Milo E. Willson, B.S., Mathematics, Coachg Carolyn W'ones, M.A., Matllemalics, Sophomore Coun selorg Helen Wray, R.N., Nurseg John W. Wyeth, M.A., Social Studies, Coachg Jean Zacker, M.A., Foreign Language. ',.5'ffQLAp. 1--1,,,,,L,g,,.f, '- ' fa,--lifes 12 19
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