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- sf? if .vw--f C.-XFETERIA-FRONT ROVV: K. XVisneski. F. THIRD ROXY: S. Nasser, B. Willard, A. Rob- Paul, F. Golob, K. Thornas, G, Felix. SECOND erts, A. Policandriotes, P, McElvain, M. Thomp' ROW: H. MlllliCl1, B. 5l21Cli, D. Llwllili. M. Lo- son. Not Pictured: F. Borghi, j, Borum, A, Mc- Mrs. Dorothy Woodruff begins another vati, P. Smith, tl. Zlogar, D. Chess, A. King. Fadden, E. Remus. busy day by typing school absence reports. 'Z SECRETARIES-FRONT ROWL I. Booras, C. Meier, 1. Drazen, ll b l B W l h SECOND ROW S Var 0, D. Woodruff, B. Mrs. Phyllis Smith prepares chocolate milkshakes for thirsty customers. Se - C. Sa 0, . as . 1 . g ing milk and potato chips keeps Mrs. Smith busy between milkshake sales. Pranos M, Endm-50n,V,Bri5t0w,B, Fitzer,E,j0hn5on, B, Peck, Academics
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Physical education needs coordination and muscles jumps, rolls, turns, kicks, and rotations made up routines which girls created in a new course, free movement. Imitating the olympic- stvle competition, girls learned to formulate action and reaction into patterns. An eighty- foot floor plan supplemented the final demon- stration in dance creativity. 'iHow much do I have to lose? was the worry sounded by distraught senior girls during body mechanics, Designed for physical develop- ment, techniques required struggles with diets and exercises which tired the body and soul. Sweat streamed freely as Tigers clashed on frozen turf during soccer games. P.E. in- structors refereed soccer, wrestling, and oth- er rough and tumble activities in bovsl gym classes. Injured P.E. students often sought med- ical attention from Nurse Marjorie Nance who patched cuts, bruises, and sprains. Physical workouts in both girls, and hovs P.E. classes kept muscles in tone and improved endurance. Exercise was the keynote of '69 john Heye strains his arms to hoist his body during freshmen physical educa- tion. z J r i E Stretch is the word to Susan Hatzis as she com- on tht- lmalance licani. Nlargarct Lufiarc spots the liincs grace with flexiliilitx to produce the splits demonstration and proxidcs steady support. , as, . -'N .lg LeAnn Casparich uses a wall for support during tumbling class, FIRST ROVV: Nicki Atterherry, Bonnie johnson, SECOND ROVV: Linda Ringo, Helen Tweedle, girls physical education, Not pictured: Linda Trottier. A caduln ics
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0 ' E ww L :Jai sf .QW f. 2Q'4l.5?sLf Wi 32'-TI -. ' .155 nga 3 f ' V bee' fa. . Q: -'Ai-i -' ' . , 3 - -5: .. , , , . is , B. 4 , .,, ,N 5, ew ff-Q , 'L ' ' Hlfikifaiy fa' af ,Q at P l 6 , aw 4 ,, Departments spend large amounts for services Thousands of dollars were spent each month by the cafeteria to keep joliet West Tigers from starving. Large expenditures of money purchased tasty foods which were provided to the students for a nominal fee. Foods such as spaghetti and veal served to keep body and soul together for the remainder of the school day. Maintenance spent over 890,000 for the up- keep and care of the school grounds. Other mis- cellaneous expenses added up to Sl06,300. Re- sults of the spending could be seen in the clean- liness and overall efficiency of the school. Necessary telephone services in the main office cost a sum near 87,750 Secretaries strived for conservation of supplies and ma- terials. Expenditures were limited to a maximum of 315,032 for the main office. Despite cuts in the budget, departments at joliet West operated as normal as possible pro- viding Tigers with essential services. Another day of hard work begins as Mr. Ed Figlew- ski checks in on the school time clock. MAINTENANCE-SEATED: j. Anderson, J. Dodge, L. Kren, M. Matesevic, L. Thompson, R. Nasenbeny, A. Anderson, I. Kezerle, R. Klimek. Wolz, A. Flori. Not pictured: R. Delkus, E. SECOND ROW: E, Colstock, E. Figlewski, N. Matesevic, E. Burgie, j. Zan, B. Badurski, M. Rocks, J McGrath. F. Lesh. THIRD ROW: R. Austin, A. Borghi. Academics
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