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hope you carry fond memories as you go into the ' ' real world. 1 FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Linda Tyler, Mrs Barbara Kemnitzer and Mr. Newell Murri. It has been a good year. Our expectations for new courses came through in spite of the eccentric meanderings of our enthusiastic staff. Field trips, coupled with numerous exhibits, have added spice to the already enjoyable art courses. We will miss those of you who are leaving us and
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In an attempt to meet the changing needs and inter- ests of students, the Physical Education Department of Enfield High offers a wide variety of activities. These activities include many individual sports such as arch- ery, tennis, golf, badminton, handball, paddle ball, table tennis and trampoline. It also offers such team sports as speedball, team handball, volleyball, flag football, soccer, softball and field hockey. Also in- cluded are such activities as yoga , jogging and general conditioning through use of the universal gym , Tenth grade students participate in a structured pro- gram which includes both team and individual sports with emphasis on fundamentals and knowledge to pre- pare them for a selection of activities as juniors and seniors . Seniors and juniors are required to take physical education and also have the opportunity to select from a wide range of activities that are offered. The em- phasis at this level will be to further acquaint students with numerous activities and help to refine their skills for a lifetime of physical activity, 1 Mr. Joseph Lamana, Mrs, Kathleen Bromage, Miss Kathleen Gendall and Mr, John Skypeck
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w l-MD The 1976-77 school year was one of continual at- tempts to provide avenues for self-realization and self-fulfillment for students in Social Science classes. The Social Science ' s curriculum has been designed to provide choices for students taking the Social Sciences. It is hopeful that their choices in- crease the possibility for all students to make some meaningful contact with society and its problems. 1 BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Dennis Corso, Mr. Joseph Bacewicz, Mr. Richard Celio and Mr. Frank Gawle. FRONT ROW: Mr. Richard Vincent, Department Chairman Mr. Carl Gahm and Mr. Frank Taylor.
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