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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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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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Board of Cooperative Educational Services Otto J. Stewart, District Superintendent Recognizing the need for a richer educational program for the schools of the state, the establishment of Boards of Coopera- tive Educational Services was provided by Section 1958 of the Educational Law. Through the program under such a board, many special teaching services, which ordinarily can not be afforded, can be furnished to the schools on a cooperative basis. The Board of Cooperative Educational Services, now serv- ing Orleans County and a portion of Niagara, was first estab- lished for Orleans County in 1956. The new supervisory dis- trict and Board of Cooperative Educational Services for Or- leans and Niagara Counties was established February l, 1958. Albion, Barker, Holley, Lyndonville, Medina, and Royal- ton-Hartland Central schools are the component districts mak- ing up the present cooperative system. Otto J. Stewart was elected the first District Superintendent and Executive Oflicer of the Board. The special services of the Board include: reme- dial reading testing, psychological guidance, speech correction, dental correction, physical education instruction, driver instruc- tion, music instruction, art instruction, distributive education, library supervision, business education, psychiatric services, health services, school lunch direction, and the Vocational, In- dustrial Cooperative Work Experience Program. The central oflice for the Orleans, Niagara B. C. E. S. is located on the sec- ond iloor of the Medina Public Library Building. The people employed by the Board who work in connection with Medina High School are: Mark M. Bradley, instrumental music instructor, Bernice T. Clark, reading consultant, Ruth- anna W. Davis, cafeteria manager, Robert E. Slep, speech cor- rectionist, Erwin J. Horwitz, distributive education instructor, L. E. McWilliams, coordinator of vocational industry, Joan T. Oliver, coordinator of vocational industry, and John Paul Doug- las, psychologist. Back row: L. E. McWilliams, John Douglas, Erwin Horwitz, Mark Bradley. Front row: Ruth- anna Davis, Bernice Clark, Joan Oliver. 26
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