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5 uf. 13 Tennis is Miss Winsky's racket- she even gets viewed through it. 14 Bet you that a teacher couIdn't do this! 75 Mr. Maygren says, You did it! You're the one who pushed me! as he points an accusing finger. 76 How can you take roll when they're all underwater, Mr. in Robles? 'I 7 Betty Ehat, the girI's P.E. locker room attendant. 'I 8 lerry Naaktgeboren, locker room attendant for the boys. 'ill NIS, SWIMMING, GYMNASTICS, SOFTBALL I ,A . '1-gf ?' if f., X P.E. 277
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1 Marti Dibble: I would like to see us initiate more Phys. Ed. classes with a recreational emphasis. Such classes as back-packing and hik- ing have already been successful. I would like to see us offering yoga, sailing, dry-land skiing, golf bowling, rock-climbing, etc., as well as promoting our athletic programs. 2 Robert Hendricks 3 Margaret Hokana 4 loan Lambert: In the olden days each town had their own high l school, with complete facilities, The school spirit and school pride was phenomenal! 5 Phillip Lloyd .ea 6 Lorin Maygren 7 lay Merrill: How does N.P.H.S. compare with my high school days? Quite a few comparisons, the students have the same needs and goals, the teachers try to meet these needs, and Coach Cook was my high school coach and Mr. Loretta was our high school truant officer. Things haven't changed. 8 Noralyn Parvin A 9 Michael Robles sw 10 Mike Stewart: Learning to live with no money. M HL 1 17 Connie Winsky A X 12 Sandy Washburn: Students of today and especially at Newbury Park t U llrl L High School are wearing the same style clothes as I wore in high ff , , school lie. longer dresses, bobby sox, loafers, neck scarvesi. That . .,., ,Z 0 A , goes to show, good taste returns. f 'l-, L f - A T5 1 6 . The passing of bills allowed P.E. to become an elective for 4 f 5 3 jj-li the juniors and seniors. The number of students that en- Ai'! '-4 f l' rolled in classes proved that P.E. is still a favorite subject of ,, ff, QQM5? ' Q L' . . many. P.E. has a course for everyone's taste: softball, volley- 'ls' figs-?fQl....f. H C 'J' l ball, basketball, football, gymnastics, tumbling, archery, 4, 'l-l ffg' W If swimming, an adaptive P.E., and many others. As well as the .lfl l , elective P.E., an eighth period athletic P.E. is offered. Also i fgl' 1 77' different this year is the combination of the boy's and girl's y ,,,,.. P.E. departments. Through this combination, P.E. has be- I s f'1, L 1li U come a well-unified and successful department. gV I b A W L VOLLEYBALL, FOOTBALL, ARCHERK P.E., TE aset.' 3 as Q f.fV:l. f' gu., . e 1 3 . fi- . 5 whit iafzipsf ' 270 P.E. L . L-
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it 1 Ken Barone: Glad to see there is no longer four lunch periods. This practice had a very disruptive influence on the education of our stu- dents. 2 Judy Beck: Adolescence is difficult no matter what period of time it is experi- enced. In search for their identities teenagers during my high schoo years and those of today share many more commonalities than differences. However, as our world becomes ever more technical and complicated, more pressures, problems and demands are faced by today's young peopleg often with less means of coping with them. ,. J, 3 Paul Coffman 4 Kenneth Cook 5 Worth Crouch 6 Washington Davis 7 Mel Dick: I would like to see several new activities or pro- grams at N,P.H.S.: A student ounge or Union-operated and maintained by studentsg a theater for Drama produc- tionslg a radio and T.V. studiog a broader Vocational Education Programs addi- tional facilities and staffing to accomodate an adequate learning disability pro- gramg additional P.E, facili- ties to accomodate Women's athletics. 8 KathyDoud HISTOREC PSYCHGLGGBC GEGGRAPHEC A.P.S., S0 ,M an 5 Y 1 274 Social Science
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