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Most teenagers are dynamic, Pausing in renter all to examine the bulletin board are . . Johansson, C■ Yeaman, .11. Facchinetti, J. Huber, and ft. Jlason As a School Store corker. . . Carman sells randy lo J. Jen- zano. ft. Co is'perthwail, ft. Hemphill, and P. (table During their lunch period, a group of hungry students relax in the cajeteria . Hr. J. Paslelak counsels a group oj sophomore students about their plans after high school
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funloving, fair and honest »S 'hoot i.r the place Jor work and fun. Our .rcltool philosophy calls for a mixture of he two. S o one in our school is neg- lected. l! is a school for all, not for the Jew. OUR TEENAGERS KEEP BUSY The juvenile who pels himself into trouble is usually an undisciplined youngster who has plenty oj time on his hands and doesn't know what to do with it. Our youngsters are busy. They are always on Ihe go. Their energy seems inexhaustible. Our school offers num- erous stimulating activities which provide youngsters with socially acceptable outlets Jor their emotions and energy. ft. Tmas leads stu- dents in the Tight Song and Yell Preparing for the annual Talent As- sembly, C. Abbott and S. Quamman rehearse their dance routine Tackling an oppo- nent, .1. Jenzano eliminates chances oj his opponent's touchdown With the help oj Mr J. Rizzo, band direc- tor, two band mem- bers practice for as- sembly J. Wentzel and At. Gilger lead the eighth grade out oj as- sembly and back to homerooms K. Xewhouse and T. Mayer liven up Tun and Trolic with a traditional square dance In the daily rush to the office are S. Ate- graw, L. Pusey, At. Sherman, and A. Cullen Teaming up for Tun and Trolic. At. Johnson. At. Ateade. P. Penrose, B. Boyd, and C. Sleete sing a rollicking song
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