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Physical Education Participation in competitive sport , responsible conduct. and health fitness are the purposes of physical education. The Physical Education Department stresses good sportsmanship and health through a well-rounded program of activities. Each student who has a special interest in Physical Education can take part in supervising activities hy being an assistant. Intramural sports enable members of the athletic department to participate in sport events on » friendly basis. COACH I.ARRY CORF, is an- other of our new roaches this year. Hr received a R.S. degree from Mi . State University. COACH OK DDES SELF. JR., our lead nOach, sponsors the H Club, fcle has his B.S. and M.A. degrees from Memphis State Unlv. MISS MARY ANN BOST. a new teacher, has a B.A. degree in Education. She sponsors the Girls’ Athletic Club. MRS. PAT SMITH, sponsor of the Sr. Cheerleaders, has taught here 2 years. She received a B.S. degree from Howard College.
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This is MR. ARNOLD DRYER’s first year at Hewitt. He graduated from Auburn and lias a BS. degree in Education. He is also a member of the coaching staff. MR. JOHN F. DYER has a B.A. degree, attended Howard and the Univ. of Ala. He has been here 12 years, and is co-sponsor of the Quill and Scroll Club. Teaching here for 8 years, MR. WALTER STEPHENS attended BTiam-Southem and Univ. of Ala. for his A.B. and M.A. Degrees. MRS. MARY HELEN VICK with her A.B. and M.A. degrees from Howard and Ala. College has taught here six years and sponsors the bank. Social Studies MR. JACK WHITE attended Howard College, has an A.B. degree, and has taught here three years. World History, American History, Alabama History, Economics, Government, and Communism are vital courses in our educational world today. In these courses we sec how man has bettered himself by evaluating his past experiences. This is essentially what social studies means. As we leant of the civilizations of the past, we prepare for the future. Thus prepared, we will take our places in society fully cpinlified to take on responsibilities of a citizen and to participate in a democratic govern ment. This is the aim of the social studies department here at Hewitt. 16
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PERIODIC MR. FRED E. RAKER has been al Hew in 9 years. He graduated from Auburn where he received his B.S. degree. MR. RILEY WHITAKER, He- wilt’s new basketball coach, graduated from Livingston State with a R.S. degree. MR. ROBERT M. HAYNES re- reived a M.S. degree from Auburn. Mr. Haynes has taught at Hewitt 13 years. MR. FRED P. WHITTAKER, JR. attended B’ham-Southerrr and Peabody College where he obtained his IJ..A. and M.A. degrees. He has taught here 10 years. MISS JANICE HYDE, a new teacher, graduated from R'Ham-Southern where she received a B.A. degree. She sponsors the Future Nurses. Science Today science is one of the most important courses offered to students. This field is growing and developing constantly. The Science Department has the utmost in modem equipment and the best in instructors. Courses offered are General Science. Biology. Chemistry. Physics, and Advanced Biology. The Advanced Biology is something new. It is a more extensive and thorough research program. This is a wide-open opportunity for the planning of future biological or medical fields. 18
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