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Secretaries Aid South's Smooth Operation. MISS MAUREEN KUNZIC Any student or teacher at South High will readily admit that our school functions as well as it does be- cause ofthe efficiency of the office staff. Their job is one of the largest, most difficult, and is well per- formed. They handle correspondence, bookkeeping, and the innumerable problems which evolve daily. Although constantly confronted with trying jobs, the office staff remains courteous and always willing to help. The untiring efforts of Mrs. Verna Gombosh, and Mrs. Doris Lynn who was her successor as guid- ance and library secretary, Miss Maureen Kunzic, and Mrs. Bert Vietmeiier, secretaries in the main of- fice are indeed appreciated by all. Pictured at right: Miss Kunzic smiles prettily for the Sohian camera Picture above: Mrs. Lynn sets up a guidance appointment. MRS. BERT VIETMEIER 1 MRS. VERNA GOMBOSH
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Phys. Ed. And Health Coordinate Mental And Physical Well-Being. L lat . MISS PAT HECKEL MR. NED MERVOS ln keeping with the late President Kennedy's plan for physical fitness, South High School requires that all students participate in two physical education classes a week. Thus, an active and all inclusive Physical Education Program is employed. Miss Heckel, the girls' gym instructor, teaches her students the basic rudiments of field hockey, soccer, basketball, marching, baseball, gymnastics, and vol- leyball, as well as the exercises suited to the needs of the individual. A more active and strenuous class is taught by Mr. Mervos, the boys' gym teacher. ln his classes, the boys are worked hard, and their stamina and strength are tested atleast once a month when they are given physical fitness tests. The boys concentrate on football, basketball and wrestling. in the first se- mester, and volleyball, softball, and gymnastics in the spring semester. All students at South are required to take gym, even those who have physical handicaps are able to participate in a limited program. Thus, the physical education program involves the physical development of all students. In the pictures above and at the right, Miss Heckel and Mr. Mervos supervise various activities in their physical education classes.
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South's Cafeteria Offers Quality and Variety. im., :P Q13 L , L V! ti' I ,1,'. L . L l 2 e1ee - . f -2' . . -, 1, I ,1- it, it be eeeee eea L aeaaaa eee T L c L 3 . ilfx ,QW A -'.. , - if , .,..' L , . Q - T 4 1 , ', ' T , 5, I nw ' f. ,- , , W..k, W z Seated: Ann Concannon, Marilyn Tison, Katherine Farrelly, Ann Shilatz, Virginia Jorden, Laura Link Standing: Martha Ruffing, Eleanor Wilson, Katherine Neel, cafeteria manager, Margaret Spara, Jean Kosko, Leona Bridges Lunch period is the South High stu- dent's ideal, the goal that keeps him going all morning. The reason - the quality of food served by the compe- tent members of the cafeteria staff is the best. The head of the staff, Miss Katherine Neel, and the district dieti- cian, Mrs. Olla Daschbaugh, plan the meals and a la carte selections with the tastes of the hungry students in mind. Under their supervision, the staff pre- pares a complete lunch, plus sandwich- es, pies, cakes, pudding, and salads. Because of the efficiency of the caf- eteria staff, South's students are well fed. Q 413 T ifst T LZQ5.. . ,,q s N, 'tr' T ' fi V ,ggi-M J if ,--' A , cs , , ,csc, tc 2 XL ,, c ,,,..f,A NW 3. xy, -. Fi 4' mf- L to ' ,--f r W., L -r The cafeteria ladies like to have a little fun. sr,
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