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THE LEGENDA Wilfred T. Schoen Elizabeth Newman Stanley E, Anderson Physical Education Pl'lYSlCAL education is a required unit in Arthur Hill for both boys and girls during the sophomore year. Girls may con- tinue to take gym work thereafter without credit. The course is equally divided be- tween hygiene and gymnastics. Partici- pation in scholastic and intramural sports is encouraged. The boys are confined to the floor of the Annex and when the weather permits, Thistle field, while the girls work within the precincts of Social hall, and on the grounds adjacent to the Annex. The home basketball games are con- tested in the Annex, the football games and track meets on Alumni field, and the base' ball games on Thistle field. Golf matches are played on the Golf-More course. Coach Stanley E. Anderson is head of the athletic depart- ment and instructs in the intricacies of basketball, football, and golf. Teaching in the gymnasium a n d t h e hygiene classroom also con- Z0 stitutes part of his duties. Assistant Coach Wilfred T. Schoen has charge of the track squad and assists Coach Anderson with the basketball and football teams. He teaches in required physical education. The baseball team this season was in charge of Mr. William Lee. Miss Elizabeth Newman has complete charge of girls' athletic activities, including gymnastics, hygiene, girls' intramurals, and interscholastic teams. Besides its usual program, the athletic department has sponsored an interesting and diversified system of intramural activity dur- ing the noon periods and after school hours. The committee has organized a program with the idea of providing recreation for the largest pos- sible number. lt has also served to pre! serve higher ideals 0 f sportsmanship and the promotion of a friendly spirit. An electric score, board was purchased for the Annex. l
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THE LEG Georgiana jones Mary E. Thompson The commercial department stimulates initiative among the students by offering many individual awards during the year to those who excel in typing and short- hand. Typing awards consist of twenty- five, forty, fifty, and sixty word pins. Certificates are awarded to shorthand stu- dents who write sixty, eighty, and one hundred words per minute. As a further enticement, bronze medals are presented to those who reach the speed of one hundred forty and one hundred sixty words per minute. A placement bureau, under the direction of Mr. Ralph Reynolds, head of the com- mercial department, gave its first service to Arthur Hill this year. The purpose of the bureau is to get positions for Arthur Hill graduates by fostering cooperation between Saginaw business men and the school. Mr, Reynolds registers any Hill stu- dent who wishes to make use of the bu- reau, listing his quali- fications and his ex- perience, if any. Let- ters were written to Saginaw business men with the view of arranging a per- sonal meeting with I 19 ENDA M. Marie Olsen Bernice Francis them to become ac- quainted with their needs. The bureau which is under the direction of the commercial d e p a r t - ment, will probably be able to fill bookkeep- ing, stenographical, sales and clerical posi- T tions most easily. Gle 1111 Barney Mr. Reynolds instructs in salesmanship and business administration. He is assist- ed by the following: Mr, Glenn Barney, business administration and commercial law, M iss Bernice Francis, commer- cial geography and commercial history, Mr. Edwin lahns, history o f commerce a n d bookkeeping, M i ss Georgiana I 0 n e s, shorthand, typing, and filing, Miss Marie Olsen, typing and shorthand, Mr. Eric Senn, economic or- ganization, applied English, and book- keeping, Miss Mary Thompson, s h o r t - hand and typing, Mr. B. G. Wells, arithme- , tic and bookkeeping.
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