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PHYSICAL EDUCATION JOHN H. L, SCI-IOLTEN Director inf Physical Education Keeping physically fit is not a difficult job when john Schouten. known as jack by all and to all. heads the physical education department. Seventy-two hours of gym work are required for all males and females, This is usually carried out during the freshman year of college. This year the greater part of jacks time was spent training the A.S,T,P. fellows. Monday. Wfednesday and Friday of each week were booked-up with army classes in the Holland armory. He also planned additional recreation for the boys in the Furnace gym. The civilian boys and girls received semi-military drill, On Tuesdays and Thursdays classes were held for the boys in civies. For the girls' classes. Rose Winstrona and Pinks Mulder acted as gym assistants. otficiating and refereeing at the games. In the fall the girls busied themselves with marching. calisthentics. hiking. and field ball. Since the Carnegie gym was unavailable this year. classes assembled in the two by four Lincoln school gym. When the cold weather came. thoughts were turned to such indoor sports as basketball, volleyball, bowling. and Chinese basketball. XVhen the buds were pop- ping out on the trees and the birds began to sing. it was a signal for the spring sports - tennis. softball. track, hiking. archery, and horse-hack riding Calls, thenics such as push-ups and deep knee bends were a must artixity for every gym period. ART l.OL'lSli KRLM Instructor in Art Since the inauguration. two years ago, of an art department. here at Hope. many a prospective young teacher has discovered within hersclf thc potential' ities of a Rembrandt. Mrs. Louise Krum. art direction and tcachcr in thc Holf land high school, is the instructor of the new course, Mlntcgratcd Art. plan' ned to direct art activities in the elementary grades and to develop a greater appreciation of art among children. This course is recluired for elementary teachers and includes problems in creative design and its application. color theory. drawing. cut-paper problems, finger painting. clay modeling, lettering. poster-making. and construction problems for special occasions. The mcmbcrs of the tlass have thc experience of working with all mediums and applying their problems of the grades in which they are most interested. A 4 I 'Vt 5 viii x QT, Viwgvz 4: 4. 'I .. . Q lo' y V - bfi 25
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JUNIORS RETURNED FOR A BUSY YEAR CLASS OFFICERS Myra Klers .,.. ,.,,..,,..,. ,,,..,,,.,,,..... P r esldent ' Irene Lundie ...... ., ,,SeCrcmry-Treasurer JUNIORS THE CLASS OF 19-15 Fjrq Ruw' M.1ry El1z.xhvtl1 Aldrich, RUSJDIL1 Atkms, -hm: Bntlwlumcu, VIJDLI Hwg.1x'r, INI1lrlx'r-I l'5u1-ulmrrlt, C,1frut.1m'r fmw- furd. Duruthy Crow. R.15rnund C4lU1I'NCl'L't, Sscund Rmv: Marywrlc CLIYIIS, Hurbcrt Du M-vm, Vfcxlsy Dykxtm. Mac I2SSL'I1bllI.LL. l1Ic.m1+r lfwuu, -Lmr' FIQIIIIICIQ Vrlnm blown, Fr1cd.1 Gnvtc. Third Row: Merry Hrldden, Bcrmcc HlbI1X.l, LUVIJIC. Rlchrlrrl Hmm, Srlhlh ,I.1Cl-1. Narxc -Icmkrm, I:f.ll1EI'H K4PL'I1!.lIl, Slnrlcy I.Q-mmun, lung ' , ' n - . 'A'. I ' I A ff . A ' . N - ' if I v 5- , 1 li 'ww - .. V A- :br W ,l 7- R- G 1 '57 -on H . 1. -7: uf C: ,b '32 Y H - 22 -'T .. .f Z ' ' ,V .z, ' 1 -,. QQ... L, Q, , ..,,.. , 1237, , ti mgzlq' - U23 , 7352 'mi 5 -' 1 . 1122 - . ' Q ' f X 2 -Z..-11: iifr 41- - ' I -4-, M , , 7 - ' ' . ' '- , ' ' '- 2' -'-- ' S' if ' f U 2 Q X A . ' M ' 7' '75 35 ' M 1 Q 73 +4 ' fi?- 'na fa T . -. -. + is , 3 .V . , 86 .. 4, , 1 - K 3 J 'Wg 5 sv -.ew ' .1 I 1, . fi f J: -, , A , f A ' H M' -f ' --1- 3? ,. , S F 'E .K n .S--. G , f F5 If V ' r, was A ., fy 'Ib A ' 3 1 . . K ,. , ,.r. x H Y - 1 - ,-7, 1 1 AW. 5, ilu ji -A-up ,f M... . VV . K I 9. V 4 Mi., 1 .1 :ff -. H , J-: .,.w A vile... 21:-2 2 . x Sz- V M A 1551 L ' FL ? ,' r A If ' , 27
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