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Something For 11 E 3 1 ABOVE: Miss Braatz shows Darlene Schwartz how to use the mimeograph machine. RIGHT: Mrs. Rowe's shorthand class learns how to take dictation from a machine. fi' is 5 70
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P s. Ed. Rounds A Person ut A stranger passing by is flattened to the wall when, Gooo youuu chicken fat goo!!! blares from the girls half of the gymnasium. Upon closer investigation, he finds a female army, clad in blue, march- ing helter skelter about the room. Besides this favorite form of exercise, calisthenics to music, games and many other activities are included in the agenda of the girls physical education program. A typical conversation from next door: I'm sure glad football is over! lt's too cold to go outside. Besides, l like wres- tlingf, 'Wrestling is O.K. I canit wait for basketball. That and baseball are my favorites? L'Elmer likes track best, but that is probably because heis such a fast runner. He,s good at weight lifting too. Let's go. The bell's going to ring. Replacing Miss Linda Garbe, who is teaching English, and Mr. Bill Parish, who left the teaching profession, are Miss Jeanne Forest fbetter known as Madame Treej from Helenville and Mr. Larry Marchionda fthe famous wrestlerj from Fountain City. The mighty universal Hercules also came to Goodrich this year. Both girls and boys got to climb around, push and pull, and tone up their muscles on this big hunk of metal, called a weight training machine. We are all looking forward to next year when two new courses will be offered. Maureen Merhoff and Kris Konz were just two of about 40 girls who began to jog this fall. Jogging club has been operating under the direction of Miss Call. Each girl must jog at least one mile every time out and many do more than that. , ' .. ,..: L F Dave Bartolutti ' Barbara Can fl si? A X 'R am,- Q, QQ , Q54 1 -sm w ..., ,pl if L ..-...... Mm -izj:t.t.7g... . , Y X x 0 me B J .. jj i ' - Jeanne Forest A ii-. -as My T ef offer .ff if 31 - , Larry Marchronda A ,,.,, ,seflaigst-. + '..,,,?..., 5 JoAnne Pierce A - 9' A . Wayne Steffenhagen 5 , , f ,f .ggi ' i - . V..-5 1
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.:- ' . X . , am K f 1 F N S des . 1 ,lmwz Roger Allen Helen Braatz X F S S Lt P sg f 1 . 3 st 'X A s ' Ns ,R as get gl K .tr .s .extr a X Gay Glewen M gf New Q l N , swat N N ss sis 5 ' Q l xkh' ' K 'f- 'Leis' ' ' . ., .. Q - S . Q . T Hafflffffff Haworth . f ssto s . E sssss . or -t g s, Q i at sii i s Mmm PHHISSH Ti if Vm-,-, fii i ' M ' Vlfgmlli ROWS if it .. L,.L .. 1 Gerald Welf a,,af.,a is X s .. .i,:,sas-- 4 s H e ' . . -. K , .,,., ' 'I '.'.',' I iii' -.mga Q sf l :X V iff? Bus. Ed. Can Be Found In Clickety-Clack-Clack-Click-Ding! i' Now if you were an employee of this store how would you handle the situation? How many of you have 70 words a minute? All of these sounds and statements are very common to the halls of Goodrich. In fact, you can hear them every day as you walk down the hall past the Business Ed. depart- ment. The Business Education department teaches every- thing from beginning typing to data processing which is offered in the advanced typing class for the first time this year. The Business Ed. department is an indispensable part of our school. It mainly gives the students the necessary understanding of business and prepares them for meeting the standards in the competitive business world. Even if you are not planning on running a business, Business Ed. has something for all students. The skill this department offers will be helpful to any person in his future job. 75 15 TOP LEFT: Mrs. Glewen often strolls through the aisles of her ckzssroom, just to see how her students are doing. LEFT: Miss Haworth checks on John Bestor to see that he isn 'I doing something he shouldn 't - like peek. 71
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