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The Student Body Of PHS Completes Its Education With The Academics All students in all courses studied many of the same subjects in order to reach graduation. All students studied some form of English, history, mathematics, and science. The form of the subjects studied depended upon the type of course in which the individual was enrolled. The aca- demic subjects were tailored to meet both the needs of the people and the requirements of their vocational courses. The academic subjects were the basis of a broad, well- rounded education. Qxigiiqgi-yfqb W www f ,Ep , A ssisi. -,Lg 5 ,351 , ' X 1, tl Z ls' Q 26 'Rte-1- TOP ROW: James G. Leveille, Beverly Stubanus, William R. Kerr, Elaine A Richert BOTTOM ROW William Giangiacomo, Marlene D. Roth, G. Jan Fritz, Thomas R. Henry
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