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Students Exercise Right To Assemble Excitement fills cheerleaders ' hearts on the day of a pep assembly. What a peppy band we have! Activity stirs throughout the sidelines. Mr. Sacchini speaks his mind. 26 Mornings
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Keeping In Shape Can Be Fun Mr. Ronald Eberhard Learning skills in PE, Miss Betty Mathews Mr. Clemens Rzeszewski Department Head A physically fit body is the key to a strong mind. This is the goal which was sought in the physical education classes this year. This year ' s PE classes were a little different. Not different in size, but in curriculum. Because of an abundance of injuries, the trampoline was put away for good. There was still football, volleyball, basketball, swim- ming, tumbling, wrestling, and the weight room. Sophomores had to take gym as a requirement toward gradu- ation. They studied the basic principles of physical educa- tion. After completing the required gym, upperclassmen could have taken High Skill PE. In this class students could excel in the area of greatest interest. These classes help to prepare everyone who took them for participation in sports- oriented activities in later life. A friendly game of basketball is played during Mr. Rzeszewski ' s gym class. Cretchen Carrington works out on the universal gym during class. Mornings 25
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' .wwuiinKnaiuisuKxsiHMaMwiDHViirQininiDimnBnnr Students Study Smart Shopping The Home Economics Club doesn ' t wait until the end of the year to enjoy delicious food during club period. In the fall they made crepes as well as other foods. They also did other activities such as making can- dles. The club serves the commu- nity as well as having fun. One way that the club did this was by preparing food baskets for the needy. The sponsor of the Home Ec. Club was Mrs. Lizzi. The club ' s president was Jody Lasch. The girls in the Home Ec. Qub practice making their own candles during club period. Mrs. Lizzi demonstrates how to make candles as club members watch. i HOME ECONOMICS CLUB: (Row I) Denise McCarter, Becky Latkowski, Renee Rush, Sandy Brzezinski, Jackie Hickey, Felicia Harris. (Row II) Sharon Cassler, James Rucker, Miss Tumbleson, Kitty Nowak, Mrs. Lizzi, Laurie Valentine, Leslie Wiggens. Mornings 27
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