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fi? LEADERS C0llPS TUDENT leaders in the Physical Education classes, are organized to carry on class activities with the mini- mum of teacher guidance. The chief color captains, elected following try-outs, are in charge of roll call, posture line up and the open- ing and closing exercises. Squad leaders, selected by the students in their line, record attendance and skill test results, and are in charge of squad sports activities on the field. Assisting in the building are the service leaders, appointed by the teachers from volunteers. The chief show- er and locker checker is responsible for good order in the dressing room. Helping are the six alley checkers and four towel checkers. Equipment cage monitors from each class are on duty at the beginning and close of each period checking out and in the athletic equipment. Points for athletic emblems are awarded to those leaders and helpers who do their job regularly for an en tire quarter or semester. L4 ll0UND UP NSTINTED service on the part of many individuals and organizations has characterized the making of this year's Roundup. Pictures were contributed by Dick Bent, Dick Buxton, Ronald Dean, Jean France, Helen Mc- Dowell, and ,lean Nicol. Articles were prepared by Marvin Tincher, Don McNeely, Priscilla Harder, Ray Haile, Ardie Boyd, and Dick Bent. Sincere appreciation goes to Mrs. Seely for her skill and patience in doing a large part of the photog- raphy. Assisting her, Pollyanna Seely, Ray Fielding, Ronald Dean, and Lawrence Bryce did a fine job. To Miss Burkee and her corps of typists--Maxine Cohn, Ronald Cytron, Pat Nielsen, Sheila Smith, and Sheila Wilson-goes the credit for typing and revising copy. With her direction, too, the ninth grade managed all sales activities. The Long Beach Engraving Company and the Royal Press should receive special credit for material aid. Mr. Leffingwell and his faculty assistants extend grateful thanks to those people mentioned above and to the many others who contributed to the success of the Roundup.
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