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Page PHYSICAL EDLICATIO GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION O By adapfing Iheir program Io Ihe s+udenI as she progresses Ihrough school and by presenring a wide variery of acriviries, The Girls' Deparimenr of Physical Educalion, under The direcrion of Miss Boulron, aIIem Is Io prepare The s+uden'r in every way Io become a skilled, healihy, and well-adiusred member of socieiy. This year a new co-recreaiional course for iuniors was offered. The following members were added I'o Ihe slaffz Miss ElizaIoe+h Van I-Iorn, Miss Barbara Byrne, and Miss Aago+ Duclcer in The locker room. BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT O The Boys' Physical EducaIion DeparImenI', under Mr. Childs, believes Ihaf physical educaiion should play an imporfani parr in The program of every boy. Five periods per week of physical educaiion is required of all boys. A rich program of acriviries is carried on Ihroughoui' Ihe year. These ac+ivi+ies are of 'Three Iypes: 'formal mass ac+iviIies, Ieam sporis. and individual sporfs and recrearive acriviries which can be carried on in la+er years. Afrer school hours 'rhe physical educalion planl' is used To capaci+y for inrra- mural and inrerscholasric sporis. BOULTON ABBOTT AUSTIN BYRNE GILBERT KING VAN HORN VEACH CHILDS CLAUSEN CRAM LET FRANTZEN GIALLOMBARDO JACKSON LAUER McFADZEAN - SHOWLEY SCHUMACHER RECKITT KIDD HINES BOULTON ABBOTT I AUSTIN BYRNE GILBERT KING VAN HORN VEACH CHILDS ' CLAUSEN CRAMLET FRANTZEN GIALLOMBARDO JACKSON , A LAUER Mcmozem si-iowLeY SCHUMACHER I neoxm' nbos in-Innes L-.....,. ,. , ,. . , 19'
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LIGHTER BOND BORHEK LIBBEY FLOOD SCHOENENBERGER HENDRICK BIESMEIER ARAM FLANINGAM LANDWER OAKS HO E ECONOMICS - - LIBRARY HE LTH - - I IDUSTRI L ARTS HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT O The Home Economics Deparlmenl. headed by Mrs. Ligh+er, offers courses in ln+erior Decorafing. Consumer Educalion, Foods, and Cloihing. Such 'rhings as +he ar+ of inierior decoraiing, skills of sewing, knowledge in buying judgment and 'rhe planning and cooking of meals are all Iaughr +o 'rhe sludenis. The de- par+men+ also prepares 'rhe siudenis wi+h an excelleni- foundafion for 'furrher work in +his field and for 'Ihe rnanagemenl' of a home. CAFETERIA ' O Alrhough new 'ro +he school Ihis year, Mrs. Recki'r+ has done an excellenl iob of preparing nu+ri+ional and varied meals for 'rhe s+uden+s. INDUSTRIAL ARTS O Headed by Mr. Biesemeier. +he lndus+rial Arrs Deparrmenlr offers four courses which are au'ro shop, where +he s1'uden+s learn 'rhe paris, +heory, and mechanisms of +he aulomobileg Mechanical Drawing which provides a good basis for srudenls desiring engineering careers: wood shop. in which is Iaughi' wood- Iurning and bench work: and Machine Shop. which enables 'l'he sludenls 'ro sI'udy machines and +o make paris and gears of +he machines. The capable Ieaching s+a1CF includes Mr. Aram, Mr. Oaks, Mr. Landwer and Mr. Flanningham. LIBRARY DEPARTMENT O Our library, under 'Ihe direc+ion of Miss Eleanor Libbey wi+h The assisrance of Mrs. Flood and Miss Russell, confains abou+ I4,50O volumes and has such helpful fealures as books of li+era+ure wri++en in 'foreign languages: 'ihe college calalog secrion, coniaining 'rhe laiesl' bulleiins from almos+ every college in 'rhe counlry: and an exfensive file of periodicals. Very helpful +o 'rhe s+uden+s in finding books in which 'reachers have given assignmenrs is +he reserve sec'rion for Ihese books can be raken our only over nighi' which enables Ihem 'ro be circulared +0 .a large number of s+uden+s. A HEALTH DEPARTMENT O The Heal+h Deparrmenr is mainiained Io give iirsl-aid care and counseling +o s+uden'rs, and +0 supervise and follow up physical examina+ion and T. B. I'es+- ing programs. Sludenis abseni from school on accounr of heal+h reasons mus+ sign in Ihrough Ihe nurse's office as a precauiion againsi' ihe spread of confa- gious diseases. Two res+ rooms are provided for s+uden+s needing a res+ period. Page 18
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OFFICE STAFF BARTLETT' DALGETY eissou D.HENoRlcKs Hogzmesn HALL - LINDEEN NAY PARKER L ' PHILLIPS PURSE WEISE A THE OFFICE STAFF O The office sTaff performs many Tasks which make'iT possible for The adminisTraTion of The school To be carried on more efficienTly. Among The mosT imporTanT of These are The seTTing up of The school calendar. effecTing program changes, Taking care of The swiTchboard, and The IosT and found deparTmenT. FurTher duTies include The handling of fee bills, college TranscripTs. aTTendance records, and The purchasing of school supplies. This sTaff consisTs of ThirTeen members who are sTaTionecl in various locaTions abouT The school. They are found in The fronT office, The RegisTrar's office, Mr. Brown's office, The Deans' offices, and The girls' and boys' gym deparTmenTs. This group of adminisTraTive workers carry ouT Their work under The direcTion of Mr. I-Ierron, The RegisTrar. In recenT years wilh The increase of sTudenT acTiviTies, The duTies of The various offices have become more exTensive. However, This work is easily absorbed inTo The efficienT sysTem which keeps The school in moTion. The main goal of The office is To give The maximum service possible To The sTudenTs, faculTy, and all oThers who use iTs services. GIRLS' OFFICE STAFF Row I: SchmidT, Baker, Curley, Selby, Siegel, Nefenberg, Myer Row 2: BeckerT, Galloway, Levy, PeTerson, Mayer, O'MalIey, Neu- mann, Newman, Wineman TI-IE STUDENT OFFICE STAFF O Every year. There are several junior and senior girls who work eiTher in The fronT office or in The regisTrar's office. These girls volunTeer for The jobs and are accepTed on Their adviser's recommendaTion. Through Their generous efforTs. They save The office sTaff a greaT deal of work. Their duTies, such as filing program cards, serving aT The office counTer, checking lisTs.,Typi,ng. issuing Tardy slips, assembling mimeo- graph maTerial' and The like, provide an excellenT opporTu- niTy for learning clerical work.
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