Arsenal Technical High School - Arsenal Cannon Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1934

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1 i The state law requiring two credits in physical education went into effect at Tech, Septem- ber, 1932. Several courses are offered in which health is taught. In the hygiene and home nursing classes, pupils are taught the proper treatment for the sick. The pupils in the home econom- ics and dressmakiug classes are instructed as to the cor- rect selection ol' l'oods and clothing. Physiology e mb o d i e s the science of correct living, which implies a knowledge of the hygienic care as well ' ' sg Q0 7 i -L ?gfL'.- j' X ww-M, f . V f is pp 232 gl S f 1 F5 M!00l0lIllI0 X sk a' , if . as the physiological functions of the body. Emphasis is placed upon the correct selection of foods, the proper amount to eat, and the ways of exercising and of creating a feeling of health consciousness which is so vital to man's well-being. The girls' physical training classes offer an all- round athletic program to those enrolled. Games of volley ball, indoor baseball, basketball, and other sports are regularly conducted. In the spring and fall hundreds of girls compete in the tennis tour- nament. A physical efliciency test which includes run- ning, jumping, tumbling, dancing, an-d all kinds of acrobatics is given to the girls. Corrective exercises, which are performed weekly in one class, are of spe- cial healthful benefit. For distinguished work in girls, athletics, monograms and A. T. S. buttons are awarded. Annually the classes have a Play Day when Girls in Physical Education the girls compete in basketball throws, hop-step-jump, soccer kick, relays, high jumping, broad jumping, and fifty-yard dashes. Ribbons are given as awards to the three highest in each event. Every day for forty minutes eight hundred one boys meet in the boys, physical education classes to develop their speed, agility, accuracy, strength, and endurance. They practice the broad jump, the high jump, and the fifty-yard dash. Indoor sports consist of volley ball, soccer, bas- ketball, chinning-the-bar, high jumping, and baskets- per-minute. Outdoor sports consist of baseball, track, tennis, and field events, performed on the practice recreation field. Special recognition should be given to the First Aid department which is supervised by a trained nurse who is registered by the Indiana State Board, and who has had Public Health experience. Four rooms make up this division: the dental clinic, a rest room with cots for girls, a rest room with cots for boys, and the oflice. The work of the First Aid department includes treatment for cuts, burns, bruises, sprains, observa- tion of skin eruptions and sore throats. The student assistants are selected from the Nursing I classes on the basis of scholarship, person- ality, attendance, and interest shown in the nursing profession. A medical inspector is sent to the school on Tues- days and Fridays by the City Board of Health. He advises, but does not prescribe. He refers the pupil to the family doctor or clinic for necessary treatment. Football returned to the city schools after a thirteen-year absence, the fall of 1920. Tech was just as enthusiastic then as it is novv, and it showed T i Physical Education Department 21 THE ARSENAL CANNON l

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The E 1 - 4 V it S buildings. After spending much time and effort, one of the boys in Architectural Drafting developed the finecampus maps offered for sale in the financial office. q Drafting As most mechanical and architectural advance- ment in the world today is made first on paper in the Department I'orn1 of a drawing, and because most products olf any D shop. are made 01' repaired from a drawing or blue- print, the universal language of drafting is essential to a technical education. For this reason, mechanical drawing is required as an allied subject with most shop work. Several boys from Tech who entered the drafting field have attained unusual success and have monu- ments to their efforts in the form of buildings. The supreme reward for labor in drafting is that from only a blank sheet of paper and an idea, led by a little knowledge and technique, grows a real and substantial monument to that idea in the form of a Architectural Drafting beautiful house, office building, or machine. v J-W , ,ir PRQQRIESS r iii. if --- . Aaeiaiaasm - ,,. ll! e Il g ll 2 . if it sgsngiigi F, -.,. f 1,-ana llll lil e lpigi ig ll EEE? ' ll lllli ,H-fp ' E l1lIEll:L,t,aisff' ' -- . - 4 em, . sam. f t't 'r-v-mzhiii? :- .T f The Drafting department has twelve rooms and complete equipment to accommodate two hundred fifty pupils every period. Instruction in this department covers practically every phase of drafting, from simple mechanical drawing and blue-print reading to the designing of homes and machinery. The Machine Drafting and the Architectural Drafting courses were organized ten years ago. The latter was evolved from a two-period course called Building Arts. Both courses were converted into four-period classes to conform to Federal require- ments for reimbursement. Offered during the pupil's senior year, they have proved an advantage to the career of many drafting students. Special courses are adapted to the various shop works chosen by the pupils. The advanced classes in Architectural Drafting and Machine Drafting, besides their study of house and machine design, have de- 20 signed many improvements about the campus and Machine Drafting THE ARSENAL CANNON L



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P 1 Physical N Education Department 7 f aaa .1 1 f 3 1 llluit in ll, tltl 'lllll' wwrfonu 2 v my ' 9 W, Q 52 wf Z C F N DOOLE I 09, The 1933 Football Squad FFOHI left P0 right, the PIRYGYS 0 ff1'0Ht FOWD ness are two ot the qualities taught on the football Edward Meredith, Wilbur Bohne, F man Danner, . I 1 r V b . I E 91 ' Y 1, I Carl Nickerson, George Murphy, Bob Warner, John liclc tiat any usimss man ronsic eis necessary .oi Rabold, Jack Woerner, Byrl Hamilton, John Tearney, suooegg, Myron Brown, Louis Parnell, Csecond rowj Coach John 7 , , Mueller, Assistant Coach Houston Meyer, Kenneth The season s scores for this year s football team Gasaway, Jack Reidy, Tramer Schreiner Don Staley, , , . fir, -9 W, , , f-. rw , p 4 Joe Edwards, Andy Pagach, Philip Reisler, Theodore mem' lull, SU xumlstlel 7' ledligl' Morton of Sirk, Athletic Director Fred Gorman, fthird rowj lllclmlondf 03 Tech, 6, MUDCIC, 133 19011, 13, Man' arles Golden, George Conley, Elmer Bland Herman . . fi . . rp 1 24 I7 If Decker, Tom Snyder, Bruce James, Bozidar Stoshitch. ual, 0' lech' 197 Cfathedral' 14, ec 1, ' wang Ort, G, Tech, 6, Washington, 7, and Tech, 13, Short- W- ridge, 0. sw? The season's scores for the reserve team were: Tech, 6, Manual, 0, Tech, O, Cathedral, 195 Tech, 0, its ardor by winning the city series for 1920. This Sho,-tl-jtlgo, 65 and Toon, 6, Sgutlipgrt, 14, fllklll 1l.lCCll C'l'OWflS C'llCCl'Cfl tll0ll' f00tl3?lll Sqllad. to 21 The fl-Qghnlan football spores XVQTC: Tgeh, Q, VOTE' 5110003513111 Season- Manual, 7, Tech, 7, Cathedral, 0, Tech, 6, Short- Football is one of the few sports that helps to ridge, 13, Tech, 0, Washington, 13. develop every part of the body. Passing and tack- Golf is a new sport at Tec-h. ln 1930, it was ling emphasize the importance of thc shoulder and first recognized as a major sport. In the spring, the arm muscles, while running and kicking stress leg season is initiated by an open school tournament held movements. Blocking also brings many of the at one ot the municipal courses. Any boy is eligible muscles into play. to enter this tournament without cost, and the out- Football is also one ot the best of present-day Standing players are chosen for the team. mental trainers. On the gridiron the game may be The golf teams play a schedule ot twelve games won or lost by the good or had judgment ot a player. with other high schools of the state. The season l+lach player must know his correct position for each is closed late in the spring by the state tournament, play, and he must be ready to take care of any nn- which, last year, Tech won. The team also won the usual or unexpected situation. Alertness and ability North Central Conference Golf tournament with a to diagnose the opponentls points of power and weak- four-man-team total of 655. 6 ff' ilk' ,mo f , ff? ':21 1 ite- Jl at 5 'Leg L - tj, 51 . . ,.,. gee, silk 1 f..... --ggi ,oou , N . N Q ,. ' ' 'U . 7' ft A. V 1, i-, i' EL- 5 J A fm .lt U e f- , , 2 X y X ' .'f 2, 111 if 1- ' , . ,:.. , :F lor .sa - 'ia - f ,. .,, . o ..2g.-. t Q ' -,L wmmn some THE ARSENAL CANNON Ln

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