Pontiac Senior High School - Quiver Yearbook (Pontiac, MI)

 - Class of 1937

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The fundamentals ol keeping physic- ally tit arc taught in the bins ' physical education department. The rud in the defensive arts, boxing and wrest ling, are taught as well as the - up exercises, marching, and other typi ol calisthenics. Othei activities include track, basketball, football, base- ball, and volleyball v. Inch during t licit respective seasons. Go od sportsmanship and self-control arc the keynotes of all these activities. M. PHYSICAL EDUCATION 4 Marching, dancing, swimming, vol- leyball, basketball, and paddle tennis. are the main interests of the girls ' physical education department. Marching teaches alertness as well a- bodily poise. Dancing i rythm wort consists of tap, clog and national folk dances. A course in life-saving which pre- pares students for Red Cross badges to those who master swimming. Students interested in spoils may participate in intra-mural games. Page Twenty-jive

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A subject in the speech department which provi ol high academic pract ical i turse i- argumentation and public discussion. In this course one develops a keen sense of judgement, a pleasing personality. and the ability to think cogently and In addition the technique of main forms of public discussion such as the question, parlia- mentary, and contest debates are stud- ied ami pra( I iced n student, dramatically inclined. seeking training in dramatics and stage craft may receive adequate instruction in this department which is located in The Little Theatre. I ' n production of plays, pantomines, radio drama and puppetry comprise the main work ol this department. A pup- pel stage, broadcasting set. and annex make up the equipment for this work. Students from the department aid in the presentation of assemblies and par- ticipate in play productions. Twenty-four



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3 £ SCIENCE Science is of value to all students, especial- ly those who are preparing for medicine, en- gineering, pharmacy, dentistry and nursing. Courses in biology, chemistry, and physics are offered in this department. Biology is the study of plant and animal life. Field trips are made in the spring and fall. Chemistry students study the composition of matter. These classes meet regularly in the laboratory as well as in the lecture room. Physics is the subject which deals with mechanics, heat, light, sound, magnetism and electricity. Physics answers the why and how of things. ■ The application of these sciences to daily life is stressed by the department. Twenty-six

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