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HEALTH AND SAFETY IS ESSENTIAL Health is about you. Its purpose is to help you understand yourself. In health, students learn the functions of the body systems, how to know and prevent diseases, first-aid treatment, safety at home, school and work, nutrition and many other im- portant things essential to the knowledge of a young person. Driving education courses are very beneficial for the future driver. It offers behind-the-wheel- training in a dual-controlled car. Experience has shown that driver education has a marked effect in reducing accidents. Students who take drivers training develop a better attitude toward other drivers and traffic officers. “UP 1-2 ' are familiar cries heard by physical ed- | ucation students. Exercises help strengthen the boys for better participation in various sports. MR. ANSON shows Maynard Hahn where the MRS. O'SHEA explains the route of blood to three radiator is in the Driver Training car. inquisitive health students, Pat Verheye, Lois Schutz, and Beverly Walters.
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CHATTING AT NOON KEEPS US ‘‘WITH IT’’ Did you ever wonder what everyone was chatting about at noon? Such topics dis- cussed are; pre-game outlooks, last night's, today’s test, and tomorrow's assignments. Since the bouffant hair-do is gradually going out, other fads are discussed. Some of the latest fashions of the girls include; the mohair sweaters, in various colors, the ‘‘shift” dress, and the T-strapped shoes. And for boys, tapered slacks and striped sweaters. As the noon bell rings, everyone scurrys to class in hope there will be no ‘‘pop ’ quizzes which they could have studied instead of danc- ing. CAFETERIA WORKERS dish up a delicious meal for elementary students. PRACTICING AT NOON for the band ensemble contest are cornet players Connie Ulrich, Dennis Mitchell, and Bruce Whitehead. THE CANDY TABLE was a popular place to meet friends and make purchases at noon.
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PRACTICING PROPER methods of serving tea are sophomore girls enrolled in home economics. Left to right are Frederickson, Wallace, Sherk, White, Mrs. Kintzel, Roeder, Conrad, Hunsberger, DeLoddere, Mumby, and Warner. CAREERS COME FIRST WITH PUPILS DIANE LAVINE shows the blueprint of her dream FRESHMEN BOYS enrolled in agriculture watch house to Nancy Koontz. On the table is a model of intently as Mr. Roberts points out the parts of a the house. tractor.
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