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MRS. JOHN INGLESBY Art MRs. ROBERT WAGNER Dmmatics FINE ART The creative power in every individual must be fully developed if society is to meet today's challenges. Art education has an important role as the principal pro- moter of creativity in our educational system. Thus Dr. Victor Lowenfeld, chairman of the depart- ment of art education, Pennsylvania State University and author of Creative and Mental Growth, flings out a challenge which our art department makes an effort to meet. The ultimate aim of the Dramatics class is to learn to work as a team. All really great dramatic productions represent the combined efforts of many people working in harmony and understanding. RT Standing, left to right: Mrs. Helen Inglesby, Instructor: Kay Saffold, Cindy Kelley, Mary Ogden, Jeanne Henry, Anne Straight Frank Stetson, Elizabeth Lattimore, Kirk Varnedoe, Jennifer Stuart, Edith Proctor, Caroline Walker. Seated: Connie Laws Margaret Mahler, Kathy Swanburg, Sue Schmidt, Barbara Frankenfield, Andrea Bright, Linda Carmichael. Not pictured Ma linda Hatch. 24
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This course is an advanced study of civics, in which the student learns about local government, as well as federal government. This is very bene- ficial to the Senior student, as he will soon be in the position to be concerned with his govern- ment zind his place in it. Through these years of instruction in history, the student is trained, not only in historical knowledge, but in the de- velopment of his character, and his future status as a citizen. I wish I were a senior. .swag QQ'-u. R 'VX ,,pm.......su MRS. HENRY GARLINGTON MR. GERALD K. NV1LL1AMsoN B 1516 Civics
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PHYSICAL ED CATIG Physical Education is required of every boy and girl in the upper school seventh through eleventh grades. A broad and varied program of physical education activi- ties is offered. Both team and individual sports are in- cluded. These are volleyball, basketball, softball, soccer, tennis, bowling, and badminton. A program of dance posture and other recreational activities is also given. Teams within each physical education class compete in round robin tournaments. Intra class competition de- termines team winners in most of the team sports. Tournaments for the individual sports are held to de- clare individual winners. MR. GEORGE WoNc MR. GERALD WILLIAMSON Mns C1-IARLENE SAUNDERS MR. B. J. SAUNDERS 25 Mrss FREIDA WELLBROCK
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