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Xlies QJOQLIQI and chorus Physical Education Music No matter what time of the school day one happens to be walking through the building, he is likely to hear one of the many music groups practicing. Students in all the different musical organizations also have sectional rehearsals each week to work out the difficult spots in their scores They are excused from classes for about thirty minutes for these special rehearsals Time is rotat d so that thc same class will be missed only once in five wecks Concerts and music for athletic contests are the chief pro grams for which new selections are learned Highlights of the musical year are the music festival and music contests both held in tht spring Physical Education Physical education plays an important part in the high school curriculum Grades seven through tcn have classes KWICL cach week and sophomorcs also have a first aid class one hour ptr week The boys physical education classes cover all sports in general During the fall season the boys go to the athletic field for football when the weather permits and stay in to play volleyball when it rains The indoor winter sports are swim ming tumbling wrestling basketball and boxing When spring arrives they go again to the field to play baseball The girls gym course is primarily the same as the boys though less strenuous Emphasis is placed on volleyball swim ming basketball softball tumbling ping pong folk dancing and Music ll VI KS X im 'Ali lb ll 'Vllii PYIRICIX llx 3 X MISS MXRX ll-I WII LIXMS B A g m C FXCI- SCH!-RR B 9 r g K SI FRX1 B A bind NllSS NIORENE 'VHRSHAII M M stings 'HRS AGNES SJOQUIST mug tr n our M socn mu c 1 l I 4 I 1 I 3 . - A ' 1 ' ' .. 5 , Y . . . . ' Y i I I ' 1 ' J 1 3 1 i ' X s , . . . r ' ' F gi 1 1 ' ' 9' . . Q . . I . 1 v 1 v y - , . . , . . . 1 . , ' P ! ! T ! Y I n n R HX. 'IN3.', M. 1 ,, Rf , . llclic director. foo a 1 i .. . ' .1 U1 XX B. S, gvm Creplaceil by MISS .IVAN BEIEXIJXN, second srmrstvrj: Mli. MR, li. A. SCHMIDT, M. A., vocal music, orchestra: FAQ, li. li., hygiene, gym: ' .- ' ff , , , ,, y , MR. Q, V. . P1 1 'I, , .. . 3 r A C X X Pep Club, clwcrlcnxlcrs: MR. ILAR .' Q' K , . junio high ym, . . .., . ., r' 1 . , , , ack. noo h activities. B. ., ' l si.
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Xllxx X N IN I ri-...h. I' CX 4X Languages lm! ff-9 X 7 afzfpfnl Art and the Languages lor the student who IS mteresttd ln art there are XJFIOUS fields of study Art l takes ln all phases of art commercxal dLSlgfl1f1g slght drawmg modelmg cartoonmg md a study of technlques such as stencxlmg Art ll could accuratcly be called a course IH color and deslgn lt cowers such thmgs as applylng deslgn prmclples to the arrangement of prctures perspectne drawxng and the use of color pr1nc1pals Art lll classes spend a large amount of tlme makmg oxl pamtlngs and studymg technlques tools and plgments 1n regard to o1l work Here cmphasls IS placed on 1nd1v1dual 1nterest Apphed Art IS a course for tramlng glrls rn the crafts connected w1th chrldren and home maklng Language opens to each person a Held ot ex pressrons of 1dL8S whrch otherwlse would be llmrted by transmrssrons of an 1nterpreter Spamsh speaklng students wrth an 1nterest rn food have studred Spanrsh menus and food names to enable them to order a meal m any of the Spanlsh speakmg countrxes should the occasron arrse Vocalxzmg ln German lrvens uo the routme study of grammar So does readmg stones rn German Latin IS the subject taken by a majorlty of language students especlally those who are gomg 1nto med1c1ne Smce It IS the basls of all other languages If IS most often studxed 1n grades nme and ten and followed by another language 1n the last two years of hlgh school Xutx UR lXRNllP BFXIRIX CLNNINGH-KV TX HOSI- YXXIII XVOID 1' ! A t ,Q , a l L I l'1ll l . li S ernmr hugh .lrl gd, . 'Nl HX l'l llkvvfx li N 1 ru--r hxgh .ur f rg I Xllf XV KIM' lllJOl Rl l li Rl A. i1crn1.m ' ,N Jf..XlQI lI Sf .xlfhl lll . l Jllrl. l lm fIlul1, NlI,N XI l'Xl l XX Slol l LN, lk X, , f Slallllsl! Spanulu Klub 4 . . n i, . I I 7 ' A - J . I 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 l I Y - 1 1 1 r I 1 1 I I 1 I 1 l 1 1 H . U I - . . 3 . . - 0 X , . N. . . . . - 3 . . Q , 1 1 1 1 r 1 I 1 I I I 1 I I e . , 1 1 I . X . 7 . . - . . . x . . . 1 . . X . x . V . . . . - - 1 1 v A 1 ' 1 ' v I 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 - - 1 v 1 . . - . l1lllY I ll, . I. 'e, :lf . I .I . . Bl-'I I . I. .. I .
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XIXRION BLNIAD XXI Home ECONOMICS and SI'lOP ln home economrcs classes glrls are learning to be efficlent house keepers as well as good cooks and seamstresses They are belng taught how to decorate thexr homes so they w1ll look neat and attractne to themselves and to VISIIOIS ln thexr study of foods they are learmng about vxtamlns and calorxes what foods are contamed m a well balanced d1et and whlch ones are tasty as well as nutr1t1ous They also learn correct table place settings and waxtlng Home Economics xx XIXKII I 'X mom onomncs Waltr b x B S hom economics N Rl NI OXIXS 9 hom economics ho me mmmg m nl Sop 1 ', I Ei X UNIJRI, . xn uwtnal .xrlx xe- lraxnl. It A . ' c alrm. . I NAI J 4 4 4. M .nc ,I mc A , nl r I out . . ' YK . ' N' , prxnlxn . . ' I ulrawxn' . 4 ' . ' . . , au nlw, I trainx ' f . , f . , . , - w . ' 'utr mam na e . If Y ... IIX .. . -'venlh vsoodvu Ik, ulng mls 1 e . I' 'maxrrnnn . ,X RAN . -n,1 .n' e. , Jrnxng r , .xr r-I. I I palrof ln the seventh grade shop classes boys are dolng work for the .lunlor Red Cross They are mak1ng crlbbage boards Chlnese checker boards wrxtmg pad holders and bean bag tar gets These items go to xeterans hospxtals when completed In the adxanced shop classes boys spend much tlme m the classroom gaxnlng background for the varxous projects they wlll undertake when they get lnto a shop on the job
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