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Physical Fitness Has Due Emphasis To Add Diversion From 'Solids' Physical as well as menTal TiTness receives due emphasis in The curriculum. TaughT by Tour able insTrucTors, Miss Connie Crew, Mrs. Phynila Graham, Mr. A. D. A Jacobson and Mr. Lloyd Rumbaugh, The physical educaTion classes provide excellenT ground-worlc Tor sTudenTs wishing To become members oT The various Team sporTs. ConTrasTed wiTh solid subiecTs, physical educaTion oTTers a pleasanT diversion. Learning The rules oT baslceTball, baseball, and TooTball can also be challenging To boys. Girls learn The TundamenTals oT badminTon, baslceTball, soTTball, volleyball, and oTher Teminine sporTs. To be graduaTed, each sTudenT musT have aT leasT one semesTer oT physical edu- caTiong Two years of marching band may be Talcen To meeT The physical educaTion requirement TirsT aid or physiology may be Talcen by sTudenTs physically unable To Talce The exerTion oT physical educaTion. A S Connie Crew, BS., M,S. in PE.: Ki Yi sponsor, Girls' O Clubg Phynila Graham, B.S., Ki Yi sponsor, Girl's O Club, AquaTee-ns: A. D. Jacobson, B.A., MA., Boy's O Club, . Soph. class: Lloycl Rumbaugh, BS., Boy's O Club. Roll call becomes a daily routine Tor sTu- denTs, as well as Tor Mrs. Phynila Graham. a parT of each sTudenT's day aT The Hill. A smile and a Twinkle in his eye are Connie Crew Phynila graham shown by a sTudenT as he lisTens To Mr. L. J. Semrod. A. D, Jacobson Lloyd Rumbaugh ,, 3 il, 2
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i 4 Talcing time out to catch a glimpse ot the news and the tunnies is Mr. Ed Alexander. Ed Alexander L. l-l. Bengston W. C. Busey Willie Edwards Max Netherton Clauclell Overton Bobby Pritchard L. J. Semrod 24 Past Relived, Present Interpreted By Students of Social Sciences What tactors brought about the Freedom movement in America? What con- ditions caused the tall ot the Roman Empire? These and many other questions are heard throughout the day by students in the American and World l-listory department. These classes constitute the largest division in the social studies department. Psychology and economics complete the range ot suloiect matter covered by the department. Students who are enrolled in these classes tind themselves learning about the past as well as the present. Further studies are made in how to cope with problems which may arise in the tuture. History is in the malcing every minute ot the day. Teaching the student to inter- pret what is going on in the world ancl how to live and develop in it are the goals ot the social studies department. Ed Alexander, B.S.q L. H. Bengston, B.B.A., M.S., economicsg l-lonor Society, Boy's O Club: W. C. Busey, BS., M. Ed.: Willie Edwards, B.A., M.A,, Boy's O Clubg Max Netherton, B.A., Key Club, Redskin Pep club: Claudell Overton, M.A.7 Bobby Pritchard, B.A. in Ed., Soph. class: L. J. Semrod, A.B., M. Ed., debate coach, National Forensic League. Speeches, lectures, tests and just listening becomes
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Mariette Allen James Brownell Sara Ruth Cohen Jim Harris The choir plays an im- Ruth Kfaemef' DOFOHWY MGYSS Albert Ossenlcop Paul Woodward portant part in many as- A-,ij Band director, Mr. Jim Harris, tinds a tree moment to enioy a cup ot cottee. Courses Allow Students to Excel In Spheres of Individual Interest included with general high school courses are special classes tor talented and skilled students in vocal music, band, art, drama, and journalism classes which meet the special need ot students. Both music departments have continually gained high honors tor their per- tormances in contests and concerts. Art courses extend a tield ot classes in commercial art, interior decoration, and art appreciation. The drama department receives applause and awards along with experience through the number ot plays and presentations given throughout the year. The Journalism department has earned distinguished credit through the pro- duction ot the CHIEFTAIN and the REDSKIN ARROW. Those enrolled in iourna- lism have an opportunity to serve their tellow students as they learn. Mariette Allen, B.A., M.A., Special Education: James Brownell, B.A.g Sara Ruth Cohen, M.A. Thespians, Pep Council, Student Council: Jim Harris, B.A., Band, music theory, Ruth Kraemer, B.A,, ivi.T., REDSKIN ARROW, Cl'llEl:TAlN, OCIPA: Dorothy Mayes, B.F.A., M.A., Honor Society, Art Club: Albert Ossenlcop, B.M., M.M.E., choir, Glee Club, Paul Woodward, M.T.
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