Medina High School - Mirror Yearbook (Medina, NY)

 - Class of 1961

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Medina High School - Mirror Yearbook (Medina, NY) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 28 of 124
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Physical Education i, 1 John Loughlin, Sandra Aylesworth, John Hilliard. f f A Q 5' We love to dance! RCD kill HQ 1 1 i 3 2 HA llllllllllK1 7 Everyone makes mistakes. 24 .1'il5hysical Education at Medina High School W 'A X 'F gjkeeps the students in good physical condition and i provides the fun of participating in competitive sports to many who do not take part in league sports. The director of girls' physical education is San- dra Aylesworth and the boys' director is John Loughlin. During the year Mr. Loughlin often supervises cadet teachers from nearby colleges. Basketball, volleyball, deck tennis, softball and soccer are played by the girls in addition to their training on the trampoline and in tumbling. The boys play football, baseball, basketball. They also wrestle and work on the apparatus. Together, the boys and girls are instructed in round and square dancing. Will he or won't he?

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See any misprints? Industrial Arts Gordon Phillips, Frank Berger, Loyal Morse, Howard Caldwell. Drlver Educatlon Vocational Victoria Swanson, Patrick Pendergast. at Industrial Arts is a very important department in our school system. In this course the students are taught the proper use of hand tools, power machinery and the use of goods and materials. The course prepares a student for a vocation in industry. Driver education was designed to ac- quaint young drivers with the technical parts of an automobile. Students be- come familiar with state laws regarding driving and are also taught to observe safety rules and precautions at all times, Although the instructor may have sev- eral harrowing experiences through the year, his final reward is the knowledge that there are several more safe drivers on the road. Now listen carefully. There goes Blacky Carbon! William Matson



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Clinic Is it still beating, Doc? I cut my lingerng My stomach hurts g What can you do for a toothache? These are expressions familiar to each one of us and to the members of our clin- ic. With Dr. Roach, Mrs. Warren, Mrs. Colton, and Mrs. Liskoff, the dental hygienist, we need not worry about our health. They are all fully trained and experienced to take good care of our health problems. They are always there in case we need them. All we have to do is go and ask and they will be willing to go to help us in every way they can. Verna Liskoff, Ruth Colton, Roberta Warren lt's nice to have sympathy! Tastes good like a tongue depresser should. il'

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