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l l l Physically fit Ropers ready to live, learn The Physical Education Department- rovides a complete sports program for ll students. Boys practice calisthenics, ootball, basketball and softball. The irls participate in modern dance, swim- ing, field hockey and gymnastics. Al- hough gym is required for only one ear, students may elect it the entire hree years. Varsity athletics is the goal of most nterested sophomore boys. Girls can oin in intra-class competition. it ' Q I if Riffs .,.. at .- 5 '56 'All ri boys, this is what is known as a ymna: explains Coach Hurst. 'r-as '-C' NUKMAN Jaws ifkxit fV'wlCiXYYX1'x 37 : ' ww . t lr A ix .. H ll W -I 5 ?gllJllfl5Uilfl'b va gl-l-Ngrg -ff t, , gmq....-4 .f swat 1, 2 3 4 5 nt I 4 2 1 I 3 4 S You have got to use your 'right guara',' Norman, says coach Eubanks to Norman DeRoin.
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...fa il 28 m,,,...a- l -sam J . s N..,, smmmy V ,if J . . . and this is the self-destruct lever, Mr. Salter tells Pam Wright. I said punch firmly, not release your brute strength, Miss Doolin tells senior Vicki Gould. Students gain skill in 'world of business' A certain small group of students desire to go to work before they gradu- ate, commented Mr. Frank Miller, head of the industrial cooperative training program. In this course stu- dents reasearch numerous fields rang- ing from restaurant work to painting. Just as a chemistry student' has labo- ratory work, my students also have labo- ratory work-they have a job in their chosen fieldf' The goal of this course is to enable the student to go to work immediately upon graduating, explained Mr. Mil- ler. The Business Education department is headed by Mr. Paul Salter, and in- cludes job training, office education, typing, and bookkeeping. The combined programs of business education and job training provide skills and experience that give stu- dents a headstart in future vocations. And if you put your finger in here, it will hurtli' Mr. Paolucci warns two very observant pupils,
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DOLORES BEHRENS-Private Secretary JUDY CHANDLER-Nurse, Medical Club LILA GARVER-Clerk. HELEN LEE-Attendance Clerkg MARIQ LUGEAOBEAL-Asst. Registrarg EMILT McWILLIAMS-Bank Clerkg GLENN. MORRIS-Registrar. BETTY RUTHERFORD-Office Manager ELIZABETH WALSTON-Attendance Clerk ANNA WILLIS-Attendance Clerkg MAB JORIE YUST-Clerk. Patiently keeping Will on the Hill beautiful, the efficient custodial staff includes: Front Row: John Tucker, Bob Bateson, A. G. Peck. Second l Row: A.'V. Wiseley, Alvin Burdick, C. C. Taylor. Back Row: W. P. Neal, Frank Tyler, Ed Huhbart, Alvin McDougal. 1
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