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l PQRTS PROGRAM DEVELQPS PHYSICAL EED All of us are aware of the emphasis the President has placed on physical fitness . Physi- cal fitness and the training of athletes, accom- plished through our sports program, are among Cathedral's essentialaims. Besides the seven sports in which we compete with other schools , intramural basketball is available to the Ca- thedral student. The percentage of participa - tion in athletics is evident from the large num- ber of students who wear letters, not to men- tion the excellence they have achieved. shown by the words, CITY CHAMPS. Halfback, Jesse Blakey, completes a successful end run as he I I is tackled by a Sacred Heart player. In a contest of strength during the Cathedral-Manual wrestling match, Dan Hasbrook attempts to pin his opponent. Donald Dean takes the lead in the cross-country meet with At- tucks, but Richard Miltz isn't far behind. 9
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yr STUDENTS FIND NEEDED RECREATIQN IN SOCIAL ACTIVITIES W sf, kg 3 E 5? 5. Y gifs? I rv di .U fuqlx Jerry Traub and Claudia Pay- leitnerpose for a picture at the an- nual Bunny Hop that is sponsored by the Mothers' Club. YOU are a student of Cathedral High School. This may have been your first year at Cathedral, or this may have been your final year hereg but your school has undoubtedly been the most important influ- ence on your activities this year. Not only have you spent much of your day in class- rooms, but have also spent many hours completing homework andparticipating in extracurricular activi- ties . Like any other American teenager's, your daily schedule is filled with many activities, most of which originate at your school. It seems as if you are on the go from one minute to the next since the camera has such a difficult time following your actions. Sometimes you have time to pose for the picture s, other times you are caught busily at work. Sometimes you frown, sometimes you stare, sometimes you smirk, sometimes you smile, and sometimes you laugh boisterously. Whether you are social- izing at a dance, searching the library for term paper material, or trying to start your car on a cold day, you are engaged in some aspect of your high school life. Joe Meyer, and Steve Lee, are engaged in doing research at the public library Many students spend time at the library. 10
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