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GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCAIIOI Under the direction of Kiss Spiokernan, the girls had a gyn progrna combining various physical fitness activities, rhythm glues, and team sports Fall brought with it not only football for the boys, but soccer for the girls Hear those shins barking? lhsn cold weather made it necessary to bring bare legs under cover vol leyball became the game of the season, and with cries of 'Side Out' Het were heard Basketball came into full swing about Christmas time, and the girls soon learned that 'You tcan't push' or that that's 'walk- with the ball This ing . season was cllmaxed by an: All-Star game between the two senior high classes,the third hom' class being the victor. Came a not too balmy spring, and with it, soft ball. With the sound of bat meeting ball, the girls physical education program ended for the year. BUYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATIOI' The p e program for boys was widely expanded in llarlette this year The program,in accordance with Federal goverment wishes, was opened to all boys from grades seven through twelve Approxinately 125 boys participated in the program, not including those out for major sports Another step that was taken to further advance and strengthen the program was to al low a half' credit per year to all boys taking the course. It is possible for a boy to earn one credit toward graduation in physical edu cation by taking the course for two years addition, the two year course was made ocsapul sory for all boys in high school The opening of the p e progran to a ludh wider group of boys was a forward step in edu cation in larletts P e 1sn't just a wartime leed although there can be no doubt as to its value as a process in training the war youth It is also a peacetine lsasure If we plan to have a strong postwar generation to uphold the standards for which we have fought, two hjcr conflicts, we must train thu for their phys ical well being, as well as for their nental and spiritual Q e e In it Of
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lst L to R Coach Jensen, L Lester, D Killer, K Wright, D Tapsen, 2nd C Jeroue R Collins, O Hutchins, B Iood, D Kennedy RESERVE BASKETBALL The Little Raiders had a thirteen game winning streak to maintain as the season get under way With several new faces in the line-up, as many members of last year's Reserve team moved to Varsity berths, the Little Raiders rcmped through the early stages of thelr schedule to run the streak to 22 ga es b fore losing to Croslell A second loss tc Cass City gave them a twelve out of fourteen record for the year Record: larlette Mayville 10 larlette Crolwell 19 larlette North Branch ll larlette Deckerville ll larlette Yale 4 larlette Brown City 15 Marlette Deckerv1l1e 11 larlette Peck 12 larlette Croswell 23 Harlette North Branch 10 larlette Yale l5 lerlette Cass City 59 larlette 88 Brown City 14 Squad members were s D Tapson, J Elliot D Killer, L Lester, K Wright 0 Hutchins, C Jeroue, D Kennedy, R Collins, B Wood, R Rasmussen . .- 2B.... 3200 26.... 22-.ef 24aIsa 21sees llI10tt9 Zgaqosslndulky 18 27.... ' 14-se. 18.... 24.,,. 24.01 18....
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lst L to R I Halleck, R Collins, G Jackson, E Gisch, J Innes L Gisch, E Walker, I Tarapata, H Hicks nd J Shields, H Griffin, J Jackson, I Stevenson, P kailes, P Fox, Hewitt, D Bowen,V Paling H Pruett,C VanBston, C lorth, L J Griffi 3rd Innes, D Coleman,L Wood, E Inrse, D Burns, I Crothers, L, Stinson, 4t Stephenson, B Wood, I Horth, R Haag, A Hawkins, I leneth, I Pspp, P Iclsnn, G Hawkins, B Cross, L Vol: J Cameron, I Harris CHOIR The Iarlette School Choir is more than just a choir It is a group that has as an interest and objective the development of the lndivxdual voice and personality Good, strong and correct speaking and singing voices are devel oped through class vocal technique Each member is required to sing at least two solos during the year The choir puts on several programs which are highlighted by the annual Christmas program and the Easter cantata The alunni, which now total over one hwndred former singers, are invited back at Christmas time to take part in the program During lay the ohozr sent an octette and several soloists to Lansing in the All State Chorus, which was held at Michigan State College I e e e e s e 2 . . I ' . . . -ia. I I 9 o o s ee ls GO' O I I O U J. Belts, J. Hodge, R. D'Arcy, I. Iodunegle, B. Hager, hAl O I 0 I O Ae b C 0 0 0 0 I e - e e
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