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- Q! Q '29 5? F1 V. V A ' fl l i Hill ll HIUSIC The art-department is under the direction of Miss Tinjum. The students have turned out much fine Work. In the first year classes the students learn the fundamental art print- ciples. In the advanced classes the work follows the individual interests. The art classes make most of the posters used for publicity and the scenery used in plays and also assist in making and planning costumes, Mr. Summy is the one who deserves all the credit for the stirring band marches heard every morning. The students have cooperated very well with Mr. Summy. Every student has a chance to learn to play some in- strument that is used in the band. The a cappella choir and the girls glee club are also under the direction of Mr. Summy. Their singing has gained for them fine recognition. 13' Mr. Summy and Miss Tinjum HSHJ v r l J.
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PHUSICHL EDUCHTIUH Miss Jacobsen and Mr. Harrison Under the direction of Coach Scoop Harrison many new intramural sports have been organized for physical education classes in addition to the usual activities. Baseball, basketball, and softball form the nucleus of the sports program. Something new was added in the form of an intra- mural basketball tournament which aroused much interest. Before a large croud in the gymnasium Walt Mitchellfs team defeated the Southsiders for the title. Springtime found track striking a predominant note in the form of the annual Decathlon. The events included are the 100, 220, 880 yard dashes, high jump, broad jump, football throw, and others. Names of winners were inscribed plaques to be hung in the gym. ' Boxing has aroused so much interest that a ring has been erected in the gymnasium where all who wish may enjoy the art of self defense. Physical Education, a state required subject, has gathered new impor- tance in the light of present conditions as a method of building up the physical health of the students. New interest has developed this year in Girls' Physical Ed., taught by Miss Jacobsen. Besides sports, modern dancing and exercising are stres- sed. Each girl is given an opportunity to make up an original dance and perform it in front of the class. Because of the war emergency all junior girls are being given instruc QR j F , f t tion in the Red Cross First Aid course as a part of their P.E. program Different sports are taken up according to the seasons, and there is such a variety that P.E. is never tiring nor monotonous oo 50
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