Jonathan Dayton High School - Regionalogue Yearbook (Springfield, NJ)

 - Class of 1965

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FOR CAREERS IN MANY FIELDS ROW 1: R. Abram, A. Rothbard. ROW 2: E. Metz, H. Hassel. The Agriculture program at Dayton is unique in that it is the only one of its kind in Union, Essex and Morris counties. Ag prepares a student for continued study in college or for enter- ing fields of Agricultural endeavor immediately upon gradua- tion from high school. The students not only learn the scien- tific aspects of agriculture but also various farm procedures and the essentials of successful farm management. A basic knowledge of the arts of working with wood and metal is taught at Dayton, and in addition, mechanical drawing, graph- ic arts, and printing. The skills learned in Industrial Arts can be used not only on the job but also practically in the home. A. LaSota, Ag. STANLEY GROSSMAN, D.C. P. Danilo, Ag. 19

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WE ARE BEING PREPARED B. Sale, M. Ulbrich, L. Stewart. ROW 1: V. Marx, D. Cassak, V. Baldwin. ROW 2: M. Tag- lienti, A. Balshan, C. Franchino. The business world has much to offer, but only those students who have been ably prepared can really derive its benefits. Our business depart- ment provides practice on office machinery. In addition it operates a Distributive Education pro- gram in which students attend school in the morning, receiving on the spot training in in- dustry in the afternoon. Teaching the skills of successful homemaking is the concern of the Home Economics Department. Girls learn to prepare food, tailor clothes, and or- ganize an efficient home. All students have the opportunity to be prepared for future occupations upon graduation. MARY ANN ULBRICH, D.C. ELEANOR MURPHY, D.C. Not the whole box! ' ' Who said that? ' 10



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OUR PHYSICAL WELFARE JOHN BROWN, D.C. KNEELING: T. Santaguida, M. lannelli, J. Mills. STANDING: R. Lummer, H. Palmer, J. Swedish. MISSING: P. Scocca. S. Purzychi, L. Conley, S. Carson. MISSING: H. Hooper, D. Howard. To become a thoroughly good person it is necessary to keep a sound mind in a sound body. The job of keeping us physically fit is that of the Physical Education Department. Daily exercise in various forms promote physical fitness and teach basic sportsmanlike attitudes and techniques. The boys participate in gymnastics, speedball, the obstacle course, and many other activities in their respective seasons. The girls enjoy field hock- ey, soccer, basketball, archery, and many others. Regional is fortunate to have such a comprehensive and effec- tive health program. When a student graduates, he has com- pleted a study of four important phases of health education: Human Anatomy, First Aid and Safety, Driver Education, and Social Problems. Health is necessary to all the duties, as well as pleasures of life. Traffic clears when this car appears. 20 Girls ' gym teacher? '

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