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football and base ball. The rules and regulations of the association will be similar to those of the j State Athletic Association. The officers of the association are as follows: President, Joe Stretcher, of the Sophomore class; vice president, Clarence Armfield, of the Junior class; and secretary, Walter Holland, of the Freshman class. The students named, together with four teach- ers: Mr. Everet W. Owen, Mr. Elmer E. Petty, Mr. John S. Bordner and Miss Helen L. Brown, form an executive committee for attending to all business of the association. It is to be hoped that this, with many other influences, will aid the athletic work in ever retaining its present elevating influence to the same ultimate result, the advancement of our school. iM
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of about twenty members each. As the classes were not yet well organized and the work somewhat monotonous, the students did not take a very marked interest at first, but, nevertheless, that interest was destined to grow until now there is not a student in the high school who does not feel a certain pride in the gymnasium. The second year (1904-5) brought a wonderful development in the gymnasium. With the returns from a musical and athletic entertainment and field day, both held in May, 1904, the gymnasium was placed upon a firm basis and much new apparatus added to its equipment. It now contains among other material the wooden horse, parallel bars, horizontal bars, mats, Indian clubs, dumb bells, horizontal ladders, and besides these for outdoor field work are the vaulting pole, shot, hammer, discus, etc. The most valuable addition to the gymnasium at the present year consists of the apparatus for physical examination. By this means can be determined the exercise which the student most needs, and in this way he may secure the greatest possible benefits from the gymnasium exercises. With the beginning of this same year a girls’ class was organized as well as the two classes for boys. At present the girls’ class has an enrollment of twenty-five members while that of the boys has an enrollment of about fifty members. The teachers for the present year are: Mr. Herbert Niece, the instructor for the boys’ class, and Miss Ola E. Sheets for that of the girls’. A special class of the boys has been organized in both 1904 and 1905 for taking part in the Spring Entertainments. In 1905 a special class of the girls was formed by Miss Sheets for the same purpose. Both classes became very efficient and were especially so in their drills. These have been thus far one of the most successful undertakings in which the teachers and students of the High School have engaged. They have consisted of drills and gymnasium exercises by both the boys’ and the girls’ special classes, music by the High School Orchestra and High School Choruses, besides many minor parts by students. Since the beginning of the present school year 1905-6 an Athletic Association has been formed for further er.couraging athletics, and especially
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