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MRS. RHETTA T. BRAY B.S. in Physical Education, Brenau College. Di- rector of Physical Education; Basketball Coach. In order to live a well-rounded life, one must begin at an early age to develop and condition his body. Physical education forms an important part of the modern program of general education. It includes physical development and general fitness and health. It also provides fun and recre- ation. The programs in physical education cover a wide variety of activities, such as baseball, basketball, soccer, and tumbling. The instructors consider participation in these sports basic for all students, boys and girls alike. This year our physical education pro- gram has been greatly improved to meet the demands of the President of the United States and the national concern for physical stamina. 72evel yk He it 2.cuzlctie MR. WILLIAM E. RAYBURN B.S.A., University of Georgia; M.E.D., Mercer University. Agriculture; Future Farmers of America Sponsor. MR. GRADY B. EVERETT B.S.A., University of Georgia; M.S., Florida State University. Diversified Co-Operative Train- ing; Electrical Maintenance — Glynn County Schools, Co-Ordinator of football games, Co-Ordi- nator of D.C.T. Club. In order to accomplish its purpose of preparing students for the years to come, Glynn Academy’s vocational department includes programs of D.C.T. and Agricul- ture. Through Diversified Co-Operative Train- ing the student can combine classwork and apprenticeship in the job of his choice. This program benefits student, school, em- ployer, and community. In the Glynn Acad- emy Department of Agriculture, our future farmers learn the most up-to-date methods of scientific farming and the latest improve- ments in agricultural development. 27
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£Kyi teen t6e octane MR. J. P. BARONE B.S., University of Georgia; M.E., Furman Uni- versity. Mechanical Drawing I, II. MR. WILLIAM M. ROACH B.S., Georgia Southern College; M.S., North Car- olina State College. Industrial Arts, Woodwork- ing; Industrial Arts Club Sponsor, Athletic Co- Ordinator. MR. DON WHALEY B.S., M.S., Georgia Southern College. Industrial Arts, Metal Work, Electronics; Student Council Advisor, Industrial Arts Club Sponsor. In an endeavor to give students the prop- er training for job opportunities after grad- uation. Glynn Academy offers courses in various industrial arts. Wood shop and metal working classes give students knowl- edge and experience valuable in the oper- ations of modern industry while mechani- cal drawing and electronics courses give to tomorrow’s engineers the fundamentals from which great things can develop. Pnoyne e MRS. HAZEL SHELANDER B.S., Stanford University. Driver Education. MR. RICHARD B. WOOTTON B.B.A., M.Ed., University of Georgia. Driver Edu- Ordinator. Because of the skyrocketing automation of our modern world, a knowledge of the operation of motor vehicles has become essential to young people. Besides a thor- ough indoctrination to the Georgia “rules of the road,” driver education teaches stu- dents the correct techniques of driving au- tomobiles and gives them the benefit of a basic knowledge of automotive mechan- isms. Before completing the course, each stu- dent is required to collect information from magazines, newspapers, and other sources, which he compiles into a scrapbook about automobiles. A comprehensive study is made of modern driving conditions and techniques, and each student is impressed with the principle that good driving is careful driving. 26
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Settcon Absence makes the heart grow fonder: Isle of Beauty, fare thee well!
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