Maryville High School - Maryvillian Yearbook (Maryville, MO)

 - Class of 1928

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l , IF? STUDY HALL Undoubtedly, the most popular spot in school is the Study Hall. Few will deny that. It is here that the sparks of love may be fanned into a flame, as two young things in undisturbed tranquillity sit at one desk, before school in the morning and at noon. A laughing group of girls or a noisy bunch of boys choose it as their habitat until the bell disperses them bell, a quiet reigns. which is broken only by the pencils, the shuffling of feet. or-horrors-a alike settle down to earnest concentration. Now who can say? Is it upon chewing gum in the surreptitious note writing? Is it whispering? The dictionary and encyclopedia feven frequently consulted. This necessitates a trip people are Study Hall-ists. Where else is the such a pedestrial sacrifice? Some people study in Study Hall. After the ringing of this same rustling of papers, the tapping of muffled laugh. Boys and girls as to what they concentrate upon, most satisfactory manner? Is it the pencil sharpener C?j J are across the room. Such itinerant craving for learning satisfied at PHYSICAL EDUCATION The department of physical education in Maryville High School was put on a full time basis this year, in accordance with the state requirements for first class high schools. All students were required to attend the gymnasium classes three forty-minute periods a week. An outline of the work given is headed by physical examinations for each individual student. These examinations were given by the County Hea'th Depart- ment consisting of Dr. Fryer and two assistant nurses. Dr. Fryer was also aided by a staff of practicing physicians selected by the Superintendent and Board of Education. In the fall the class work consisted mostly of light drill workg a knowledge of the games of soccer football and :American football. The winter work was chiefly indoor heavy drill, apparatus and squad tournaments in basketball, boxing and gang ball. With spring, the students were taken outside. State letter work was held, interclass games promoted, with track and field events taking no small part in the program. No physical education program can be made foolproof in one year. With this year's successes and mistakes to act as a foundation for a better program next year, the student's realization of more and better opportunities for health and happiness should come true.

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