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Mr. Jupenlaz: The health and physical education program stimu- lates self-knowledge, self-discipline and a sense of fair-play. The post- war citizen must have a sound body, and alert mind and a clean soul. The music program aims to develop an interest in music by means of participation, class work and appreciation. Through industrial arts there is developed a coordination between mind and muscle, and a general knowledge of the activities of everyday life. Hcmemaking education develops attitudes and abilities which aid in living more fully within a family group or community. The aim of the art program: to promote a general aesthetic apprecia- tion and attitude through working with various mediums. • Jessie L. Grigsby, Pi ' ivripal of Junior High School
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Junior High Sckool Supervisors Miss Grigsby, Miss Morris. Miss Gillette. Mrs. Higley. Miss Schipbanker. Mrs. Ashenielter, Miss Hancock. Miss O ' Brien, Mr. Alger. Mr. Jupenlaz. At the head of each department in the Junior High School, there is an efficient supervisor who has formulated definite aims for the program of that department. Miss O ' Brien: Cur aim in social studies is to build in beys and girls an informed citizenry, wisely loyal to the government which tries to se- cure for them the four freedoms. Miss Gillette: We aim to establish correct habits of speaking, writing, and reading; to develop self-expression, and to stimulate an appreciation of literature. ' ' Science aims, in the words of Mr. Alger, to give information con- cerning our environment with interpretation and appreciation of it, and of the contributions made by scientists to it. Mathematics aims to enable pupils to meet such quantitative situa- tions as they are likely to meet in life; to gain accuracy in the fundamental operations and understanding of the social uses of mathematics. said Miss Grigsby.
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Elementary Laboratory School This school offers fine educational facilities from kindergarten through the sixth grade to the children of the district. The building, one of the newest on the campus, with its complete and modern equipment, is now one of the best elementary schools in the state. The educational offering includes all the traditional subjects of the curriculum plus music, art, and industrial arts departments. The laboratory school provides the children with a fine education for living, at the same time giving the col- lege students in the elementary and music fields professional experience. Dr George Retan, Director of Elementary Education
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