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Glenna Raybourn, Ann Gross, Susan Wright, Jackie Brown, Kathy Julie Bradway, Pam Goodpaster, Joyce Davis, and Pat Harding Lockeridge, Alice Garrard, Jill Horseman, Pat Bell, Barbara Goodin, demonstrate their talents in a tumbling routine. ls the Finest Our new physical education plant was built with the idea of meeting the demands of the future, for it can accommodate approximately 1,500 students at one time. In addition to its present use for physical education classes, it offers facilities for approx- imately 150 athletes every day. The near-by football field and our modern track have made it possible for us to have one of the most out- standing athletic programs in the North Cen- tral Conference for the first time. Sophomore gym students, Bonnie Cook and Pat Camp- bell, find it easy to keep their clothes neat and clean in their own individual lockers. ---. --...
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pad, ---f'-2' This year also saw us move into our I Business Education Wing with class rooms designed to make possible the latest methods of teaching business. Visiting educators stated that our ---- facilities were among the best in the state. As we went to classes, to the Girls' Gym, or to the Student Parking Lot, we often stopped to admire the in- teresting displays in the retail selling show windows. They were changed each month to feature products from stores in which the DE students worked. A model office, electric typewriters, dictaphone, and mimeographs provided a professional atmosphere for students majoring in business. Band members Don Miller, Danny Riley, Ralph Pressler, and Rinke McShurley store their instruments in specially desigried cabinets. New Classrooms Retail selling students provided attractive window displays with a new idea for every month. Sally Smiley used red and white to carry out the February theme. QLQN 1 3 11
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