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HEALTH CLASSES The new Torm oT healTh educaTion which was esTablishecl aT LinTon lasT year, ThaT of having local docTors conTribuTe Their Time in insTrucTing The classes in The Tield in which each physician specialized, has been carried Through This year. The lecTures were conducTed one morning a week wiTh The physician addressing Tour healTh classes consisTing oT boTh boys and girls. The remain- ing class days were spenT, under The direcTion oT The healTh Teachers, on The sTudy oT relaTed subiecTs. GYM PROGRAM LinTon's gym program is arranged in such a manner as To meeT The needs OT every sTudenT. The many gyms malce iT possible Tor The girls To pracTice Their modern dance rouTines in small groups raTher Than in large classes while The boys have plenTy oT room To carry on Their wresTling maTches or oTher acTiviTies geared To meeT Their needs. Through The use of The excepTional TaciliTies, boTh inside and ouT. The enTire program can become more diversified, Training sTudenTs boTh in leadership and in cooperaTion. lnTerschool playoTTs are a new parT oT The girls' physical educaTion program. These playoTTs are held in hoclcey, baslceTball, and volleyball. They Tend To improve leadership, sporTsmanship and inTerschool relaTions in addiTion To providing Tun Tor all concerned. As we loolc aT our physical educaTion program here aT LinTon. we can easily see ThaT iT is deTiniTely one oT The TinesT in The counTry. Miss Klein's class creaies a Modern Dance. A healfh class learns from Dr. Wagoner. N 5, W, u, a,,' 67
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A geaioii QT gong CHOIR Choir is a Tull Term subiecT, which meeTs daily. lT is designed To give The sTudenT choral experience and To acguainT him wiTh music represenTing The various periods in music hisTory. ElemenTs oT singing such as voice producTion, correcT breaThing, enunciaTion, and musical inTerpreTaTion are sTressed, , The choir climaxed The seasons wiTh many inspiring per- Tormances. IT conTribuTed To boTh The gaieTy and solemniTy oT The winTer season by parTicipaTing in The ChrisTmas con- cerT, The ChrisTmas assembly, by singing Tor The RoTary Club, and appearing on Television. ln The spring The choir presenTed King David by ArThur l-lonegger, wenT on a spring Trip, and parTicipaTed in The Music Tor UniTy Program. The Serenaders are pupils selecTed Trom The choir Tor Their ouTsTanding singing abiliTy. They Torm an exTra-cur- ricular choral group whose purpose iT is To exTend musical enioyrnenT To iTs lisTeners. AT The TOP performance in March They presenTed Low Land Sea. AnoTher delighTTul choral group consisTing oT The Serenaders and oTher members oT The choir compose The Collegium lvlusicum which presenTed lv1ozarT's Vesrere Solleniss De ConTessore and The Haydn Lord Nelson Mass. Second Period Choir-Froni Row, leff To riglwi: DeNegris Jones, Quinn, Cohen, Williams, Hillman, Balis, Schermerhorn, GranT Hinse, AlTieri, Schrader. Second Row: Wilkinson, Abraham, Karas Basile, Silverman, Basile, Pieroneic, Folmsbee, McLoughlin, Hubal, ST John, Moran, Polomie, Eichelberger. Third Row: HuTTen, Willey, Zaufner, Wollman, Ras, Duguid, Gerling, Napier, Lusher, Downie Wiikinson, Monroe, CoiaviTa, Tews. Fourfh Row: Frankel, McNeal WaTrous, Torre, Lawrence, GranT, Cohen, Danzig. Fifih Row: Hucker Levy, MessiTT, Rollins, Cloke, Werezler.
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