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Mr. Bill RoU'e-Boys' Physical Education. Mr. Thomas Eads - Boys' Physical Education. Boys Physical Education Stresses New Strength The P.E. department, with Mr. RoUe as head, ojfers regular P.E. with a variety of sports that they can partici- pate in. Some of the sports ojered were soccer, baseball, football, track and wrestling. Mr. RoUe, head of the department, said, The purpose of this department ts to develop and educate boys physically and mentally and to use these powers as a good citizen even under violent, emotional stress. is qgjitxiiifwtfg Mr. John Baker - Boys' Physical Education. Mr. Fred S harke - Boys' Physical Education Athletic Trainer.
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Mr. Cyril Gallick-- Director of M usic. Music Promotes Spirit At Pep Rallies Music classes provided the opportunity for develop- ing an interest and an appretiation of good music in the high school years. Students participated in vocal and in- strumental music activities such as concerts and musicals. They were very successful in providing very interesting Hamime performances. Mr. Harold Rosenberg--Band I-II, Stage Band, Orchestra, H uman,ities. Under the direction of Mr. ' Harold Rosenberg, the pep band boosted spirit at the pep rallies and assemblies, and the stage band performed for audiences at the mock Senate and at our Back to School night. Mr. Dastrup directed the Beginning Girls' Glee, Con- cert Girls' Glee, and the A Capella and M adrigal Choirs. Mr. Richard Dastrup--Madrigal, ACapella, Boys' Glee, Girls' Glee, Concert Glee.
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Mrs. Nadine Cardello--Girls' Physical Education Girls' P. E. Begins Dance Production The Girls' Physical Education program was made more more enjoyable this year due to variety. A dyfferent sport, such as tennis, goM gymnastics, archery, or swimming, was ofered to the student for a period of four weeks, after which other activities were made available. This gave the girls a chance to particnnate in a larger number of activ- ities and gave them a chance to learn new sports. Dance Production was a newcomer to the program this year. The members worked hard and, at the end of the jirst semester, performed for the public. Mrs. Carol Walker--Girls' Physical Education.
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