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BOYS GYM This is the first year in our new gym and due to the dividing door more gym classes can be held. Everyone in school now has gym three times a week. Ropes and swinging rings have been added to the glym equipment and they are enjoyed by t e boys and girls in high school. BODY BUILDING Left to Right: Patricia Holmes, Eva Phillips. Joan McNamara, Charlotte Smith and Elaine Berean. 25 Kneeling: Richard Morris, Charles Byron. On Ropes: Ross Miller. William Ackley. Practicing stunts is one of the favorite activities of the girls. A great deal of time was spent in developing form, coordination and rhythm. Many other sports are enjoyed by the girls. This year we sent a basketball team to Basketball Play-Day at Cortland High School and placed third. The girls have also held volleyball games with Cincinnatus. The new gym has made a big difference in the gym classes.
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.Im-k is denmnstmting a visual aid to Mary and Lois. In this picture we see three students of the 9th grade Social Studies class setting up the movie projector. Slides help the class to understand the subject better and add interest as well. Citizen- ship Education is the new name for Social Studies- World citizenship as well as American. We speak glibly of Karachi, income problems of Iran, ther- monuclear energy. Textbooks are first source-maps, slides, charts, records, papers and magazines all help-we even find TV a vital help. Educating for citi- zenship is a big thing. VITAL STATISTICS Elaine is demonstrating and describ- ing her merchandise to the class. Demon- strating is one of the projects handled by the students in Sales Class. The stu- dents Icarn how to describe in detail p the features in a chosen article. This is l an important step in making good sales- men out of the students. Elaine is showing one of the new jackets to Leona, Mary Lou and Russell
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THE First Row, Left to Right: John Loope, Ronald Smith, Robert Nowallc, Robert Card, Dorothy Bennett, Pearl Hayes, Barbara Russell. Second Row, Left to Right: Virginia Potter, Barbara Allen, Annice Stafford, Glenna White, Elizabeth Corey, Cheryl Reynolds, Joan Perkins. Third Row. Left to Right: Janice Towsley, Robert Adams, Betty Hulslander, Stuart Freer, Paul Hicks, Robert Geesey, Richard Allis, Vesta Hines. First Row, Left to Right: Sharon Winfield, Joan Powers, Ailene Phillips, Raymond Allen, Harold Muncy, Kenneth Henry. Second Row, Left to Right: Douglas Morris, William Tracy, Donald Owens, James Ferris, James Caufield, Gerald Campbell, Dale Greenman. Third Row, Left to Right: Carole Berean, Gene Nowalk, Gary Beiter, Richard Jacobi, Danie Underwood, Sally McIntosh, Dorla Thompson. Absent: Elsie Hayes, Ann Monroe, Beverly Morris, Permelia Hilsinger. 26 CRCDSS- RGAD 1 - First Row, Left to Right: Robert Geesey, Secre- tary: Ronald Smith, President: Gary Beiter. Treasurer. Second Row: Carole Berean. Student Council Member: Cheryl Reynolds, Vice-President.
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