Muskegon Heights High School - Oaks Yearbook (Muskegon Heights, MI)

 - Class of 1949

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MRS. RUTH KILE. A.B.. M.A. Spanish - Senior Class Advisor Spanish Club Advisor Adrian College University of Michigan 7... MISS ELEANOR KIDWELI.. B.S. Librarian Library Club Advisor Indiana University Piano Portrait PAUL G. LIDDICOAT, B.M., M.M. Band Music Westem Michigan College of Education University of Michigan MISS KATHRYN KEILLOR, I-LB.. M.F.A. Art Art Club Advisor Westem Michigan College oi Education Cranbrook Art Academy ,il A -Q-ul R. MAYNARD BUCK. ILB. Choral Music and Orchestra Northern State Teachers College Northwestern University Eastman School of Music , if 1 I Page Nineteen l

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Man On The Flying Trapeze OSCAR E. IOHNSON. A.B. Director of Athletics American Government Senior Class Advisor Western Michigan College ol Education Page Eiglzlrmz GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION All girls of the freshman and sophomore years of high school are required to enroll for physical education classes. In the junior and senior years gym can be elected it desired. Girls who are enrolled in physical education classes do a number of interesting things during the year. They participate in soccer, girls basket- ball, volley ball, and calisthenics. In the spring, on days when the weather is pleasant, they play baseball out of doors. Girls who show proficiency in physical work can work toward an mon- ogram award such as those letters given to the boys lor participation in athletic events. It re- quires l,000 points to win a monogram, a diffi- cult task, but one of which any girl may be proud when accomplished. MISS MAXINE COBB, B.S. Physical Education for Girls Booster Club Advisor Western Michigan College of Education BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION The boys' physical education department teach- es the student calisthenics, marching, basketball, passball, baseball. tennis, and track. Intramural games in basketball, passball, and baseball do a great deal to interest the average student. The spirit of competition involved gives the boys added enthusiasm for the game while at the same time it builds strong bodies and helps to produce alertness. All sophomore boys are required to take physi- cal education, and senior boys ever since the last war have also been required to enroll for physical education. The majority ol boys enjoy the work.



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Woman's Life And Love l MISS MINA MORRIS. B.S.. M.A. Clothing Iowa State College University ot Nebraska MRS. RUTH HARMON. B.S. Foods and Cafeteria First Semester The Stout Institute Page Tzven fy FOODS Besides learning the tundamentals ot cooking food, the foods classes in our high school learn a great deal about vitamins and minerals which are recognized as being so essential to building strong bodies. The girls also leam much about good management in the home, how to buy and to work economically, how to serve food artist- ically, and how to plan meals which will tit the requirements of adequate nutrition for the family. The cafeteria is under direction ot Advanced Foods IV classes. They plan the menu and see to it that everything is carried out on time. MISS MAXINE FENCE, B.S. Foods and Cafeteria Second Semester River Falls State Teachers College The Stout Institute CLOTHING Probably one ot the most useful courses in school, at least for girls, is clothing. It is by all means profitable in the home as well as in ' in- dustry, and at the same time gives the girls a chance to exercise their creative abilities. In addition to learning how to sew and use a machine effectively, the student leams about textiles, how to choose patterns, and the mater- ials f ' or certain patterns. The student learns how to model and to select clothes best suited to themselves. Each spring the clothing class reset p n s an annual style show and tea for the parents faculty and students. Foods classes also assist in the style show. It has become one ot our high school's important annual events.

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