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Physical Fitness With the stress on physical fitness in the United States today, SHS Students were this year informed that they would be re- quired to take two years of physical education in order to graduate. With this new requirement, new equip- ment was purchased to enlarge and vary the activities for the SHS P.E. student. Tumbling equipment, consisting of minia- ture trampolines, balance bars, and a side horse were included in the new equip- ment used by both boys and girls P.E. classes. Other activities, in which both boys and girls participated, were softball, bas- ketball, volleyball, and track. Skills tests, provided by the U.S. Council on Physical Fitness, were also taken by all P.E. students. These classes for both boys and girls serve to develop the body, mold the char- acter, and discipline the mind. Stressed at Schuyler Q-may Lou Ann Ostdiek, B. S., P.E., Pep Club Roger Barry, B. A., Modern Problems, P.E., Athletics Cross Country. Judy Bailey, Marilyn Stepanek, Beverly Albert and Annette Votova are riding scooters in P.E. to help develop their leg muscles. ,sm
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f 1. t,t. 8 ':1h f f', I H . Lg V , K 5 ,Af 3 ky V. In Q L T Nils T G. t 'af . T Janitors: Frank Dubsky,HoWard EackergCooks: Secretaries: Mrs. Billie Ernst, Mrs. Geraldine Mrs. Martha Balak, Mrs. Greta Sinkula, Mrs. Braithwait. Lillian Pollardg Nurse: Mrs. Mary Agnes Brozg on-Teaching Personnel Important to SHS Come and get it. The SHS cooks prepare and serve daily meals which must meet certain standards set up by the government. The food for the 135 meals served is donated or paid for partially by the government and SHS. Other non-teaching personnel are the three Qlanitors, the secretaries, and the school nurse. ong hours go into keeping SHS spotless. The lawn and tree care is also given to the janitors. The secretaries, Who Work for the principal and superintendent, keep financial records and student records. The school nurse mends cuts, bruises and also must sign excuse slips for a student after illness. 5351 3: 1151, I .. ..,. ..,.,.-ff Gordon Dunker, night janitor, polishes the hall floors.
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