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Martha Millick Edith Bigelow Katy Lee Butler Sherlene Parson Martha Wilson .. .From ln harmony with the recent drive across the nation to promote better physical health among the people of the United States, our Physical Education Depart- ment has developed an organized program of physical exercise. A combination of rigorous exercise and skill developing sports give variety to the program. Scream- ing muscles and aching ioints often seem to be the only noticeable results of our efforts, but over a period of time, more satisfying results are obvious. Students who have special problems are helped to get a well-rouncled education through the efforts of Miss linda Meikle, a new teacher at Basic. For students who wish to enlarge their knowledge of literary works or for those who are forced to do research to meet the requirements of certain courses, Soup to Bandaids the library waits with open doors. Students find Mrs. Martha Millick, librarian, eager to help with any problems or questions they run into in their search for understanding. Nurses, Mrs. Katy Lee Butler and Edith Bigelow, greet ill students with a sympathetic smile and at- tempt to make them as comfortable as possible until the patient can be taken home. Preparing our future homemakers for the difficult iob ahead of them is the iob of the Home Economics Department. The girls learn to use the proper methods by trial and error. The aroma that sometimes en- velopes the home economics living area may not be too pleasant, but maybe it will save discomfort in the future.
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From Brains to Brawn . . . Dennis Rosch Barbara J. Tyson Beverly A. Lovell Al Callahan Sue Hysong Michael Waliers Linda Meikle
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ills Diane Bergemeyer Charles McLaughlin 5. ,MF ..- Sharon Jeffrey Dorothy Robinson Frank Rocha W'hat Would We Do Patricia Purcell Freda Salamy Without Them? Whenever a student encounters a problem, the counselors are the first to be considered as the means of finding a solution. The counselors and secretaries are kept from boredom with an ever varying schedule of duties. Students receive help without ever being aware of it when they are pre- sented with a carefully selected schedule of classes at the beginning of the year. Other duties of the counseling and secretarial staffs include: sending and receiving transcripts, en- rolling new students, administering achievement and college board tests, securing scholarships for worthy students, and handling the foreign exchange student program.
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