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WEDNESDAY u-r' Mr. Mashin Mr. Head Mr, PresTon Head of DeparTmenT Mr. Gehrke Mr. Maynard Mr, Hancock Physical Education Men Successful plans marked The acTiviTies of The gym insTrucTors This season. UniTy in sporTs was achieved by The regulaTion of The periods in which seasonal sporTs classes were held. FooT- ball, Tor example, was mosT suc- cessful under This plan. Tennis, Track, baseball, volleyball, and soccer have been well TorTiTied wiTh The eTforTs and energies in- spired by The coaches who are looking Toward The exTended Tu- Ture success of sporTs aT Gross- l'T'lOl'll'. This if X page sponsored by: Mrs. E. Reefs Firsf Period U.S. History Class Q r
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wg D 5 '- -09 57 I X l rf All S Miss Creelman Head of Department Miss Colgrove vzzff Miss Westlake 24 T11 if is ii Y i we l ,9- ix .- ' ff-' Qfflbal Mrs.Driggs K Mggffflc. ,Zi 'Z JA' jfs!! 720,04 f-Q2 LM 9. I 4. L A- V Miss Bunker l Womens' Gym VVhat's going on in the girls' gym? Arch- ery, modern dancing, tennis, bowling, badminton, ping pong, shuftleboard, and fencing are taught as a part of the physical education curriculum. Team sports develop into exciting tournaments under the guidance ot the girls' instruc- tors who have made some fine changes in the gym this year. One profitable in- novation is the newly established girls track class which has allowed participa- tion ot more girl athletes highly deserv- ing ot their instructors' time and effort, is ynzgc syinzimzwf lit: Rm! WVYCIQIIEVVS lvflllllll Scricfc, Winlergarrlcns
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Mr Taylor Mr. Hansen Head of DeparTmenT ProspecTive indusTrial experTs Trained in The lndusTrial ArTs DeparTmenT venTure inTo a wide field when They specialize in This area, as is illusTraTed by The classes TaughT aT school, such as auTo shop, wood and meTal shop, and mechanical drawing. Teachers Train The sTudenTs in such skills as laThe and band saw operaTion, auTo repairs, and TurniTure making. Industrial ArTs Mr. Owens The TuTure homemakers of GrossmonT geT ample opporTuniTies To pracTice Their inTended profession, loefore Taking The TaTal sTep, in courses oTTered lay The Homemaking DeparTmenT. Experience in Child Guidance, in ad- diTion To insTrucTion in areas of Food and NuTriTion, Housing, Personal Living, Home Nursing, and Home Management is parT of The deparT- menT's program designed To produce compeTenT homemakers who will brighTen The lives oT TuTure GrossrnonTers. Home ,Making - f 'Q Mrs. SchmidT Mrs. Powell Head OT DeparTmenT 26 T11 fx pfzgf' Sfll1l1.YUl'I'l! f:-it llrs. l,lIIIf',S Firsi Pvriml Spanish ll Class
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