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MR. SCHICK MISS SANDERS MR. MILLER junior High junior High junior High Mr. Schick teaches junior high social studies and Citizenship Education I. Reading biographies, sports, and weekend excursions to scenic, historic places in New York are his hobbies. His ambition is to own a new Chevy V-8 as he dislikes his '55 Ford. Miss Sanders, a junior high teacher, enjoys reading history of New York State and traveling. She also likes to visit museums and antique shops, bowling, playing bridge, and working in her flowers. Mr. Miller, a junior higlh teacher, enjoys hunting, fishing, trapping, and growing dahlias, walking in t e wind and rain. He dislikes people who know a short cut and who know what is good for me. BRIDGING THE GAP When we are in junior high school we feel that still have a long way to go. We are not only gaining we are bridging the gap between grade school and more independence and responsibility, but are also high school We feel we have come a long way, but building toward a future goal-entering high school. This looks like a most interesting experi- These eighth graders are digcugsing the ment in junior high science. history of the United States with Mr. Schick. 1 7 '
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MR. CLARK MISS BLAUVELT Pbyriral Education Physical Education Mr. Clark is our boys' physical education instruc- tor. His hobbies are fishing, hunting, and trapping. Golf, good food, winters in Florida, his wife and children, and winning games are among his likes. Miss Blauvelt is our girls' physical education teach- er. Her hobby is camping and she likes sports cars and spring. She dislikes house cleaning and cooking. These four musicians add much to the pleasing harmony which we hear coming from the senior band room. Rhythm may be applied to physical educa- tion as well as to music. Besides providing a welcome break from the day's academic sched- ule, gym classes develop the coordination, good sportsmanship, and leadership valuable in all school experiences. Cultures of the world are studied through various courses two of which are music and art. Songs from Czechoslovakia and from the Penn- sylvania Dutch folklore are unique as is their 311. RHYTHM HIGHLIGHTS ball. Penn Yan this year. 16 Mr. Reals, cadet physical education instruc tor, shows G. Hoh, D. Acomb, and C. Wid mer, the fundamental techniques of basket These chorus and band members had the privilege of being chosen to attend the Sec tional All-State Festival which was held at
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