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The Physical Education department believes a sound mind needs a sound body to complement it. Carrying through with the idea of a diversified education the department offers packs which include different activities within a semester course. Taking advantage of the close proximity of the beach the department offers many beach related activities including a beach activities class. With the completion of the new pool last year a complete swimming program is also offered. . , ,- , , Q Q 5 f'-iv- .i-f. ,X-J 'P' '24-:-ai. .f fa- X . 5- - .. ' ,..,.,r. fi. 1 u..,.,...t , wt-1 . If 1 - . . . f a'-'-.w.ihw.M' :ft fr, 2 1' AQ' 1 ft' ' .2 ',1l,l' .V rt-'. t..... H.--,- -V ' . , - -- -fu'-rfme - ' , , ,.., pg.: 4' .f' ff f G17'12-3.1--rf7 'i.,,1:.4:2,'1.Li f- ' V '. - E' Z. 44217 'iffilfm ,, ..1..:d.f..,ksTw g -f !,,-f,,V..g.,-.::p, In .iggg , , J - ' :AJ J , r V , - '- ,:,'eg t 4 t.-'Qf,..ir5f1Y '1 ,. ll 'A' ' Y .V --'gilpff-f-'-'M 5-1'K-,-lvl-ii-f'7f2?ii'f-9'7?i'?q't?7 55??3'f7?5'l i ,I I : ' .J ,.,,'L' ':,-JR. 1' W ,A :iv iw, - W. .ff'1,,v-'7 1 .. , . v .4 Agia' 'J..fQJs-1151.-'. kip QEii3H5.i2t.u.'H'lWkf63f'.'2i'?f., 3'f +w. ' -1-'ff 'YP-'ef g TU FU W rn rn 'U -1 I rn U1 H C U rn H so O U -4 E UD I Z rn .iii X vm ggi fl- H N 1 - . 5 LJ' Y K , f , ' ft I 1 5 ,iglg f v - tu nr 5 - 3 ,N W , -.--.4 Q A One Year Before the Mast
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3 'il i , if ' 'He' ff .. x H Q b . illlnuuuq- Z .., .W Duties Aboard Ship l Students ask questions about playing their instruments in the Guitar class. Zj The stage band stages a lunch time concert. 33 One of the Dana Hills Chorus groups practices for one oftheir presentations. 43 Piano class- es perfect their talents. 55 The Christmas concert gave the Band a chance to perform in public. 61 Captain Gould and Sergeant Piel confer as a stu- dent studies Naval Science. 75 Naval Science students discuss which chap- ter should be read next. ---...-...H ,,,............,..,. , 1 1 gm 5 .J.R.0.T.C PRODUCES LEADER The philosophy of the Naval Junior ROTC department is: to offer an interesting and challenging academic program de- signed to encourage critical and creative thought. The Naval Science department of Dana Hills would like each student participating in this program to develop leadership abilities and to be able to work together as a team. To aide students in developing the abilities mentioned above classes in Sea- manship and Navigation, and Military Drill have been of- fered. Even though no new or improved facilities have been made available to the NJROTC Dana Hills considers the en- tire program to be a successful one.
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