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Training School The Training School, which is housed in the new Benjamin Franklin Training School Building on the campus, consists of a kindergarten, a class in special education, and grades one to six. There is a training teacher in charge of each class and conse- (luently the student teaching is closely supervised. The personnel of the Benjamin Franklin School is as follows: Miss May T. Hayden. Director of Kindergarten-Primarv Education Miss Edna J. Hazen, Director of Intermediate and Rural Education Miss Thelma T. Shirk, Training Teacher, Special Class Miss Grace Woolworth. Training Teacher. Kindergarten Miss Vivian Johnson, Training Teacher, Grade I Miss S. Mabel Moyer, Training Teacher, Grade II Mrs. Lucille J. Baker. Training Teacher, Grade III Miss Edna J. Barnes, Training Teacher, Grade IV Mrs. Anna Garrison Scott, Training Teacher, Grade V Mrs. Etta H. Keller, Training Teacher, Grade VI Mrs. Amanda Kern Th(jmas. former teacher of the special class, was on leave of absence this year for graduate study. First lii.w, Left tu Itiglit— .Mrs. Anna (i;irrisciii S.-ult. K.liin .7. Iliinu ' s. : lrs. Kttu H. K. ' llrr, Mrs. I.ii.ilk- .7. I ' .iiUiT, Mahp] Moyer Second Row — Vivian Jolinson, Tlielum Sliirii, Grace U. Woolwortli Page 24
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Health Edumtion The Health Education Department, under the direction of Dr. E. H. Nelson, has organized a thorough course in general physical training, giving opportunity for all students to partiiipate in arious forms of competitive athletics. In intercollegiate sports Dr. E. H. Nelson coaches hasehall; Mr. A. Austin Tate, football; Mr. George C. Buchheit, basketball, track, and cross-country; Mr. John C. Koch, bowling and tennis: soccer and wrestling are coached by off-campus men. In addition to these sports, a well planned intramural program is carried out so that all may participate in some form of physical exercise. Miss Lucy McCammon, assisted by Miss Mary Whitenight, has charge of the women ' s athletics, which includes such exercises as hiking, tennis, skating, swimming, hockey, basketball, baseball, and volleyball. 1 H First KtAv. l.fft tu liiylit Mar.v Wliiteuiylit, (ii-uij i- lltu lilitit, K. II. t-lsuii. M. Beatri.c M.- Seeoncl Kow — John C. Kofli, Lucy McCnminon, Violet Siiiipsou, A. Austin Tate Page 23
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Music The Music De|)artnieiit offers to the students taking the Secondary or Ele- mentary Curriculum a course in the History and Appreciation of Music. Tl affords, for those who have studied music in various phases, the op|)ortunit of continuing their study under efficienl instructors. The teaching is not formal and standardized, hut attem|)ts to bring out the individuality of the student. A course has been organized to teach witii the least detail the rudiments of rhythm, note-reading, and performance. Mrs. .1. K. Miller. Jliss IliinicI . 1, . 1., Art The Art Department offers to students taking the Secondary and Elementary Curriculum a course in the History and Appreciation of Art. U offers, lo the students in the Elementary Curriculum, courses which embody the six funda- mental principles of art as applied to everyday living. George J. Kriu-r Page 25
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