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Y 'hs way? Above: Brother Walter Davenport instructs interested sen- iors and juniors in the intricacies of economics. Left: Brother Donald Morgan points out an inaccuracy in senior Dave Om1er's business principles homework. Above: Entranced business law students seem anything but enthused with one of Br. Dona1d's interesting lectures. Right: Br. Walter Foken teaches his students how to mini- mize bookkeeping mistakes in only three simple steps. w 5, EP- - was i 1 . , It 'ff . 2 BUSINESS- 107
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Physical Activities Aid Intellectual Growth The 1975-76 drafting classes were in the hands of Mr. William Fredrick for the fourth consecutive year. Drafting I students were introduced to basic architectual skills re- quired to succeed in drafting class. Drafting II carried these skills farther as the students developed coordination through practice. Of- feredfor the first time, Drafting III employed intricate designs as the advanced students a t t e m p t e d to construct the house of their dreams. The physical education classes headed by Mr. Jagutis and Mr. Maloney, were required forfreshmenand sophomores. These classes dealt with the problem of body conditioning. The advanced classes participated in bowling and other activities. Freshmen learned grooming procedures and ordinary means to attain proper health in health class. They also took a registered first aid class that legally enabled them to admin- ister first aid. Left: As part of the requirements of adv. phy. ed. , Kevin Kennedy executes graceful form in anticipation of rolling a strike. Above: Tim Hubbard lets fly a slap shot as Kiem Van Vu tries to prevent it. Top: Kiem Van Vu lends a hand in taking down the tables after a Ladies' Auxilary card party. PHYSICAL EDUCATION-109
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