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Games and Dancing Featured in Noon Activity Program Kin ■ rr , 'T'lffir m l- At noon students enjoy reading in our well-equipped library Boys sharpen up for coming ping-pong tournament Dancers jitterbug to the music of the Stardreamers At the beginning of the second year of noon- activities the student cry was “More games! More games! And so each Monday, Tuesday, and Thurs- day noon the game-minded students enjoy ping-pong, checkers, quoits, and cards in the bandroom and basketball in the gym. For those not wishing to participate in games, the library is open for reading. For students interested in dancing, our own Lehigh Valley Playboys provide the music for squaie dancing on Wednesday; our Stardreamers, for modern dancing on Friday. The noon-activities are shared by both out-of- town and town students and are in charge of Mr. Hughes. A rebound is taken after a basketball shot is missed 19
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Thorough Medical Examinations Given Students Dr. John Fraunfelder examines wrestlers Mrs. Josephine Tinier a, school nurse, gives Barbara Weaver and Elaine Baltz audiometer tests In the eleventh grade physical checkup, Dr. Raymond Benjamin checks the blood pressure of Ilazel Barnhart while Doris Graver and Elaine Fehnel wait their turn. As a parr of the school health program, each student is given a thorough medical and dental examination every other year. This health examination lays the foundation for remedial health work throughout the school year. An additional health service to the student is a periodic chest X-ray. Prior to each season of parti- cipation, candidates for sports — football, basketball, wrestling, baseball, and track — are given a special examination by the school medical inspector.
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Student Council Plans Social Activities and Helps With Noon Program Selected by the student body to represent them in planning and super- vising school activities, the Student Council, composed of twenty-eight mem- bers, meets each Monday during the eighth period. The Council held dances — both mod- ern and square — at Hallowe’en, Thanks- giving, Christmas, Valentine’s Day, and a Spring Hop during the past year; managed the noon-activities program; chose various assemblies; and supervised the refreshment stand during the football season. Each month the Council selects the “Boy of the Month” to represent the school as a guest at a Lions Club dinner meeting. Mr. Hughes and Mr. Felver are the Council advisers. 1. Student Council Officers: Mr. Hughes, adviser; Jones, Asst. Sec.-Treas.; Roberts, Vice President; Rader, President; Gold, Secretary; Woodring, Treas. 2. Council members decorate for the Christmas Dance. 3. Students enjoy the holiday dance. 4. The dancers enjoy refreshments. 5. Mr. Lee, a representative of Lafayette College, speaks to students. 6. Mrs. McGonigle, senior guidance counselor, discusses colleges with Barbara Mengel. 7. Mrs. Sell, representative of the Bell Telephone Company, speaks to the senior girls interested in becoming telephone operators. 8. Miss Anna Kraemer of Penn-Dixie explains the various parts of the invoice to students. 9. Bond, Regi, Woodring, Nikles, Yandrisevits, and Mr. Lefferls take time out for lunch before touring the Penn-Dixie Cement Company Offices.
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