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CHARLES W. MANN Chairman RALPH H. CALDWELL Physical Education Wm ' t A i A ' I ' . io' 5kf,' 5,.i1m - f ' L:',1 ,. j . q giNag,,i--Q? 'r 5 1 'A .i ris if 'fi A, ,, 4 . if fi g ' .ir-I ' E' .- if F1 t -4 -:s a-f - -i. - r W i GEORGE L. KER MRS. TIRZAH LUNDGREN Physical Education Physical Education lit: 'Z 4 'Y' '.4-I RAYMOND C. FOLLOSCO ALFRED HUNT Physical Education Physical Education i t 'tiii Tie -its .- l' Al - j '- .- ,, Y 5,7 515 ou BEN F. McFARLAND JEANNE E. PONS LESTER SUTHERLAND Director of Athletics Physical Education Physical Education PE Mixes Exercise, Sportsmanship BUT I DON'T UNDERSTAND-Basketball coach Ralph Caldwell and three of his freshman ballplayers, Jack Hirsch, Mike Violette and Roger Marshall go over plans for the season. . M. M . -w.ie.r.vl.ml i! n.imu1ll. .II .'? In addition to an active physical education program, which provides activity classes for nearly 4000 students and an equally active program of intercollegiate athletics, Valley's PE department is currently preparing a record number of students for careers in physical edu- cation. E Along with an active guidance-counseling service, the department offers its maiors the opportunity of practice teaching, which covers the physical, social and psychological charac- teristics of the elementary school child. Classi- fication, organization and practice in teaching games and rhythms suitable for playgrounds, elementary school, and nursery school are also covered. The PE department offers a varied program of sports for Valley students including swim- ming, archery, badminton, deck sports, fenc- ing, golf, gymnastics, tennis, wrestling, basket- ball, field sports, softball, football, volleyball, square dancing, modern dancing and, recently, social dancing and body building. E. Y. JOHNSON Physical Education 'HT i
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KEEP TALKING-KLAV radio announcers and instructor get set for daily news broadcast. Mrs. Frances Economides, Hilda Fratello and Richard Moss are the informers. Speakers Broadcast MRS. FRANCES C. ECONOMIDES Chairman JOHN A. BUCHANAN Speech l MICHAEL J. o'Ne1L l Speech Times have changed since Valley's radio station started out as a portable microphone set up under a tree when weather permitted. Since those years, the station and Valley's speech department have evolved into a complete clinic for students who are seeking broadcasting careers or professions which require adept public speaking. Fifteen various speech classes provide instruction in nearly all aspects of public speaking and argumen- tation, while a speech guidance program has been maintained for students who desire improvement in voice diction or help- in correcting speech difficulties.
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