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Mr. John Fawcett, Mrs. Elinor Scheirer, Mr. Karl Elerin. Gym class is not only an enjoyable recrea- tional period; it is also an opportunity to de- velop one ' s strength, stamina, and coordina- tion. While keeping our bodies well-con- ditioned, the physical education staff has taught us many skills in games as well as on the apparatus. The girls have mastered several games and have learned the basic and popular dance steps. Physical Fitness And Health Stressed Ronald Kannheiser, Larry Smith, George Driscoll, Mr. Fawcett, and Charles Stevens watch Robert Walker per- form on the high bar. Nancy Forbes, Marie Randazzo, and Bar- bara Casey hold the ropes steady while Thomasina Summons, Marcia Brewster and Maureen Roche climb. 17
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Miss Lydia Risi, Mrs. Gertrude Cariello, Miss Rose- mary Tipping, Mrs. Virginia Bergsten. Against a background of French scenery, Susan Sommers reads to a rapt French IV audience. Languages Are The Keys To Inter- National Understanding LANGUAGE DEPT. Foreign languages become increasingly im- portant as modern transportation brings our world neighbors closer to us. While teaching us the skills of foreign tongues, the teachers of our language department have acquainted us with the customs, art, literature, and cultural back- ground of these foreign neighbors as well. With this knowledge comes a greater understanding of these people. Elaine Pray, Phyllis Freeman, and Beverly Maskell look on as Edward Steeves describes les devoirs de demain. % Miss Lydia Risi, chairman of the department.
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Students ' Art Brightens Corridor Displays And Exhibits Miss Rudie Lindgren makes our library one of the most attractive rooms in the building. Her window displays on current events never fail to intrigue students as they pass the library. The library has a full range of reference ma- terials, magazines, catalogues, and career pamphlets. Be- cause of the study material available and the pleasant at- mosphere, students make good use of the school library. Creativity is the theme for all of Mrs. Baker ' s art classes. Using various medium water colors, pastels, and cut paper, the students produce many fine drawings and paintings. Ceramics, silver work, and block printing are examples of the crafts in which other pupils develop skills. These handi- crafts reflect the admirable qualities of our artists. Mrs. Eleanor Baker, supervisor of art. Judy Conley and Larry Holloway pre- pare a bulletin board display in the art room. Miss Rudie Lindgren, librarian Researchers Find Quiet Surroundings Taking advantage of our library facili- ties are Robert Keith, Beverly Spaulding, Richard Tasker, Wendell Hovey, and Robin Saipe.
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