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1- HV Two departments of our school devote all their efforts to the health and physical fitness of the students. Physical education instmctors, who also serve as health teachers, try to impress upon the students the importance of sound bodies. In the required gym class, everyone participates in rigorous exercises. Our capable school nurse can be found in the health office ready for any sickness. Through this office several safeguards for the student's health are taken. Our admin- istrators know that the health and physical education departments are very important, because a healthy body is the first step to a healthy mind. Dan Breighner proves his agility in a strenuous physical fitness test. 18 Strong inds In STEELE, SALLY, B.S. . . . Health and Physical Educationg Cheerleaders and Band Front. Nliss Steele enjoys music, art, and sports. SMITH, ERNESTINE, A.B. . . . Health and Physical Edu- cation: C.A.A. and Dancing Club. This summer Mrs. Smith visited the westem coast. NITCHKEY, CHARLES, B.S.. NI.Ed. . . . Health and Physical Education: Director of Athletics. He also serves as a guide to battlefields, principally Gettysburg. HALL, JAN, B.S .... Health and Physical Education: Boys' Gymnastics, Iunior High Football Coach. Mr. Hall at- tended the Army Reserves. The girls in Mrs. Smith's class practice jump- ing-jacks to improve their coordination.
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Creativit YINGER, JAY, B.S .... Economic Geography, Consumer and General Mathematics. Mr. Yinger coaches in York Baseball for Boys' Program. FONDARVEST, JAMES, B.S .... Artg Art Club. Mr. Fondarvest took painting classes at San Jose State College in California this past summer. JOHNSON, DONALD, B.S .... Driver Education. Mr. Johnson enjoys golf, hunting and camping in his spare time. WARD, GEORGE, B.S., M.Ed., Prof. Diploma . , . Instru- mental Music, Ninth Grade General Music, Music Theory, Music Appreciationg Band, Orchestra, Stage Band, Boys Chorus. ills. Both commercial and academic students benefit from typing courses. .S rm 5,1-exft: A , fwfr-eww '7'f f' 1 3 ,- if +5 Wir Art class, under Mr. Fondarvest's supervision creates papier-mache ima- ges of famous people. ,?a-.L O35
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trong Bodies LONG, ALICE, RN., B.S .... Home School Visitor. Mrs. Long spends most of her extra time sewing, painting and golfing. SHECKART, EDNA, BS., M.Ed ..,. Guidance Counsel- or: Future Teachers Club. For two weeks, Mrs. Sheckart toured Canada and Yew England. REXHOTH, PATSY, RN. . . . School 'Vurseg Future Yurses. Mrs. Rexroth enjoys reading and sports. She also at- tended Millersville State College this summer. SECHRIST, ELLEN, R.D.H. . . . School Dental Hygienist. Sewing, painting. reading, andxgardening are some of Mrs. Sechrist's interests. During the summer, she attended Mill- ersville State College, MILLER, MARCIA, B.S. Library . . . Library Club. Dur- ing the summer, Mrs. Miller visited Expo '67 and she also went on a Caribbean cruise. Sewing and reading are some of her hobbies. E! N. .. The school physician, Dr. Edward Holland, administers the tuber- culin skin test to a member of the Sophomore Class. I ' V' '1fL5??T5?55'?35 -Q5 am... 6 - .--fu-.V 2 The guidance department helps students to gain the necessary knowledge to prepare for tomorrow's future. Choosing the proper courses of study is a very important task in each student's life. A yearly personal conference with one of the guidance counselors eases this task. Infor- mation about colleges, trade schools, and occupations can also be obtained from the guidance department. Sound guidance fosters a secure future. Books are used as tools of knowledge to broaden and to enrich the student's life. Our school library contains a vari- ety of books ranging from scientific data to romantic sto- ries. Our well equipped library statisfies each student's spe- cific interest whether fiction, nonfiction, or reference. By storing todays knowledge, our lib1'ary constantly helps stu- dents to prepared for tomorrow's future.
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