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5 4,.. ' fl111212511'1':i', Ff?'?13121:111. RICHARD B. FREEMAN seeks to stimulate his students to gain the knowledge they need, and then to aid them in the proper application of this knowledge toward worthwhile goals. He is Assistant Basket- ball Coach, Cross-Country Coach, and Baseball Coach. Mr. Freeman teaches swim- ming, rules and officiating, and history and principles of physical education. KEY TO THE WHOLE PERSONS DEVELOPMENT Methods of playground instruc- tion is taught by MR, LEE BERAN. The course teaches one the objec- tives and goals of physical educa- tion. Part of the course is spent in visiting nearby elementary schools and teaching the children games. This gives the students a chance to practice good methods of instruc- tion they have learned in the first part of the course. ln this picture we see the students taking their first test as Mr. Beron watches them,
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As Director of Athletics and teacher of physical education, MR. BILL SCHNEBELlikesto think that students learn by do- ing. He believes in having each individual participate in class work. Family camping trips are a source of enjoyment to him. Last summer he tookhis family on a twenty-three day camping trip and they also visited the Seattle World's Fair. They have camped in Montana, Wyoming, and Canada, MR. BOB JOHNSON enjoys coaching the basketball team and teaching men's physical education classes. He wants his students to do most of the work so that they can teach themselves the values of learning and be able to apply this knowledge. Golf, bowling, and handball are his interests. He is also active in the community as he teaches a senior high Sunday school class and is on the board of directors for the Hi-Noon Kiwanis Club. The white-shirted figure on the court kneel- ing is Bob Johnson. This is just where he likes to be, coaching the basketball team. PHYSICAL EDUCATION IS A Methods of teaching Trampoline and Tumbling, Health Education, and the Treatment of Athletic Injuries are some subjects offered by Mr. Johnson to his students. ln the orientation classes re- quired for all freshmen and sophomores, Mr. Johnson and Mr, Schnebel teach the boys how to play volleyball, handball, lift weights, and do exercises. Mr. Schnebel has classes in major sports activities, and administrative work in high school athletics which prepare students vocation- ally.
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DR. WILLIAM D. STEWART, is head of the English depart- ment at C. of E. He received his B.A. and M.A. from the University of Puget Sound and his Ph.D. from the University of Mainz in Germany. MRS. ESTHER SLOAN,teach- er of freshman English and English novel, is interested in linguistics and m e t h o d s of teaching English to foreign students. Her goal is to teach students to communicate ideas quickly and effectively in correct English. She serves also as advisor to the foreign students. HUMANITIES Here is the study of human thought, human communication and the artistic achievements of human talent . . . this is the educational area of personality enrichment, of learning to enjoy the finer opportunities of life, of discovering how to exchange ideas. ln the mutual appreciation of each other's literature, music, art, philosophy, religious ideas, people learn to get along with each other better. ln an age when there are so many new ideas, new kinds of information to be communicated, any person who wants to live efficiently needs to be able to express himself or herself effectively, with eXactness...There's nothing sissy or effete about the mastery of humanities.The person who ignores them can never be really educated. And he or she will miss out on a lot of human enjoyment and growth! .V . in., QWAAARAL, . .i A M, ,,.. . ., ,y-,,:1,,.,,, , af fi-W.Wt.. W , 4... 1.
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