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.jlififary Science Very important to our students both physically and in the matter of discipline is their study of Military Science both by lecture and drill under the efficient leadership of LCDR Vincent C. Breen. This training has immediate importance to the boy as a student and eventual value to him as a recruit in one of our armed services. . The school regiment is divided into four battalions of several companies oflicered by-students so that other students may learn to take and give commands and, if suitable, become ofticers themselves. The student cadets maintain discipline in the corridors and take part in two military events: The Annual Prize Drill and The Annual Schoolboy Parade. THE COLOR GUARD Cree, Anastos, Quinn Belleville, Tenaglia -' ' At Present Arms L f l -1 -9 P. A
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High, Wide, and Handsome All Together gylzysicaf and gfeaffb Cgducafion The obiect of our Health and Physical Education program is to inform the pupils, ond indirectly their parents, of the need of health education and physical training. The pupils learn about the many illnesses which occur in daily lite, the application of first aid in case of emergency in or away from home, and the structure of the human body and the many weaknesses to which it is subiect. Our health program emphasizes physical training, because the phys- ically fit are often protected against illness. That is why our nation so strong- ly supports physical and health education. ln addition to the general train- ing ot all students, special instruction is given to our athletes to help them maintain good condition in their activities. Physically fit boys are our most important product here. We hope you can see the importance ofthe program to your school and to its students. Keep Rolling Health Education
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Stirring 'lie S at Preoaring Lunch U16 ll HC!! 00m We the class of 1959 ore fortunate that we are the first senior class to enioy a full year of the new lunch room, It is certainly a relief to have once more hot food, well prepared, etlhciently served, and in pleasant surroundings. Our thanks to Mrs. Galt, her assistants, and the faculty and student oids. Boys in Line Mrs Galt and Assistant Preparing Lunch Cafeteria Cashier Operation :MKII 59
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