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Girls' gym class line up for volleyball. A beginning boys' gym class practice first setting-up exercises. For clear minds and strong bodies XVhen strident masculine voices are heard in the chapel gym, one knows that the boys' physical education classes are enjoying calisthenics or playing a game of basketball. lVhen shrill feminine voices and the music of a victrola rise from the basement gym, one knows that the girls' physical education classes are playing volleyball or badminton, or they are learning to square dance. All students unless they are excused for some valid reason are required to take gym for it is there they learn to keep bodies trim and minds alert. Teamwork is a l'must in the gym class. MRS. ES'I'HHR 'I'RIiYI,lNEK teaches physical fitness to girls in health and gym classes. Mrs. Treylinek is the very active adviser to the Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Club in its many and varied activities. Mrs. Treylinek served as assistant director and swimming instructor at the Keystone Girls' Camp last summer. She plans to con- tinue her education at the University of Pittsburgh. STUART SIMS is the man who helps boys build line physiques. Teaching boys the fundamentals of good health and good sportsmanship is Mr. Sims' duty. Mr. Sims is qualified to do this for he himself has rugged good health, and he is very much interested in sports. MRS. ESTHER 'I'auYLiNicK R. STUART Sims O ' f v . ll6l
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to understand methods 0 science CLIFFORD VVINNETTIC, I1 true scientist at heart himself, strives to inspire future scientists in his chem- istry, biology, and applied science classes. To further encourage students to delve into the mysteries of science, Mr. VVinnette acts as adviser to the Benzene Ring. Last summer Mr. VVinnette added to his own knowledge when he learned a hit of carpentry by building additions to his home in the country. AUGUST BETHEM teaches freshman general sci- ence, advises the Hi-Y Club, and is assistant coach of the junior football team. Mr. Bethem is a very sin- cere and hard-working person. He attends VVashington and jefferson College in his spare time and expects to receive his Master's Degree in mathematics. Mr. Bethem's favorite out-of-school pastime is fishing. CI,Il l'0RD VV1xxE'r'rE MR. Autzusr liirrnusi lfxperiments, microscopes, and testitubes mean the science department where students learn all that is new in the science field. lflquations. log- arithms, and theorems mean the mathematics department where students develop their reasoning powers. Math and science subjects are important today in this world of ours, and most students in these subjects work earn- estly over their lessons which have been made very practical. Students in physics class determine the Chemistry students set up a chlorine weight of air. experiment. llil
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Members of a typing class are busy at work, Greta Reagan of office machines practice cleaning their lypewriters. class uses the banking machine. n 1 FOI' Splfed Clnfl aLLlLraCy .X teziellei' who is very hnsiness-like is VERA XICISH, ttstetl in his stutlents, Mr. Spence spends lnziny zifter-svlmnl teacher nf shorthnntl, tvuing, :incl hnsiness Iinflish. Hx lIHlll's, gixinf intlivitlnzil instrn tinn tn pnwils who need U '. l - . L Q , . I L l consulting and ennferring constantly with lHlIsIlH'ss hrins, his zissistanee. Miss Neish secures information that keeps her depart- IIISIIISfflfflyUP-Ill-d1lf6. 'l'hi'ongh her efforts the cum- mereifil tlepartinent Continues to expzintl. Miss Neisll I K- Nnlesmanship, general inzitlienizities ll, :intl machines mr:1t't1t'e Classes :ire tunglit hy .XI,I'Rl1l7 l3Ial,l Q l.X. Mr. l7eI,nei:i helps his stntlents attain skill :intl et'ricieney in is :itlviser to the fl0lIllI'l?l'1'iIll Clnh. these specinlived classes. Mr, l7eI,ucin is fnothzlll :intl htisehnll cozicli :it Cannnshnrg. Un the field he enttnnr- R.'XI,l'll SPIZNCIHI teaches hookkeeping 1 :intl Il untl ages teainwurk and sportsmanlike conduct. Mr. Delueizi Clerical training. Mr. Spence tearlies his stnclents In helps supervise Illlllllfiplll playgrounds during the suin- vnlue accuracy and hetter lillsilless wziy s. Sineerely inter- NWI'- BREW ,flu Bliss Yiaiu Niiisn NIR. Rxivn S1-iaxei-. Nha. .Xl.I-'RICIJ l7El.Ut'i.x ll7l
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