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Health alone is victory. Let all men contrive to be healthy. . . Health Education This part of the curriculum is very important, because every stu- dent is required to take gym for four years. This course is taught to the boys by Mr. Depken and Mr. Pevny, and to the girls by Mrs. Sills and Mrs. Austin. When a new ad- dition is put on the building, health will be taught to the freshmen, and first aid to the sophomores. Mrs. Gascoyne also teaches home nurs- ing to the sophomore girls. Knowledge is of two kinds: we know a subject ourselves or we know where we can find infor- mation upon it. . . Library In our library this year there is a wide assortment of books for the students' convenience. Miss Hetrick, our librarian, helps the students in their research. Miss Hetrick gave a general course in the use of the library to some of the freshman classes and a course on special resources and techniques for term papers to the iuniors. 24 LEFT T0 RIGHT: P- Mdffwef 'EhD0bg'e':f The machines of man are to be . , P. K - S . . fhrouzlmfgfyairl U 'Hem' Y e W employed with the wisdom of man. . . Driver Education Our safe-clriving class is open to students who are at least sixteen and one-half years old. They learn the proper handling and mainte- nance of a car, both of which are necessary for intelligent driving. A successful driver must have good character, obey the rules, and keep a level head. These qualities are stressed in the course. Films further illustrate the need for careful drivers in our multi- automobiled society. Practical ap- preciation of this training is put to a test when pupils are given six hours of driving practice in the dual controller's car, accompanied by either Mr. Bishop or Mr. Masucci. 5. Wisse and S. Van Wieran- l thought we were going to learn to drive! Think on this doctrine - that reasoning beings were created for one another's sake. . . E. Siralci and C. Cheren-using extra resources. Guidance Since everyone needs guidance not only in their grammar school years but also in their high school years, we are glad to know that people like Mr. Kreitman and Miss Walthers are the guidance direc- tors. Their advice about everything from our future college plans to personal problems helps us develop into mature adults, able to handle some of the problems of our life by ourselves and yet know enough to look for good advice when the problem is too big to handle alone. C. McAlevey and Mrs. Dinallo-making an appointment to discuss NEXT YEAR. LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Ocliokiion, L. Cucinotta, J. Langer, 5. Mul- ligan, L. Kortum, Mrs. Gascoyne, G. Maida-learning baby care.
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CLASS OF 1967 2 SEATED: J. Morris, president. STANDING, left to right: N. Rhode, secretary, A. Toronto, vice-president: J. Zukawski, treasurer. FIRST ROW, left to right: K. Passaro, C. Pittman, C. Joseph, M. Price, S. Niercdku, E. Schinski. SECOND ROW: R. Bruinooge, S. McCIinchey, C. Jerauld, J. Opera, R. Tilney, J. Di Pisa, P. Lepanto. THIRD ROW: R. Guamello, J. Morris, C. Eckert, D. Farhot, L Moll, N. Rhode, B. Sluvsky. FOURTH ROW: B. Helmer, R. Checki, W. Tallman, G. Spae, P. Dykstra, W. Kuhnen, J. Cloncey.
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