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CLYDE D. COOK, B. A. DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION Asotin (Washington) High School, 1915. State Col lege of Washington 1920. Baseball. 1916 17-19 20. Football 1917-19. Intercollegiate Debate, 1919-20. Sigma Chi Fraternity, Delta Sigma Rho, National Honorary Debating and Oratorical Fraternity. W. S. C. Gray “W” Athletic Club. The Department of Physical Education serves a vital function in the school system. Its primary object is to build boys and girls into better and more efficient men and women than they would otherwise be. It not only serves the school system as a whole, but i3 of much value in the conditioning of athletes before the official training season begins. In the development of athletes awkwardness is alw ays a serious element to be contended with among the candidates. No man can be trained to meet the constantly varying situations presented by athletic contests unless he has control of himself. The fall work, which consists of recreational games, apparatus, tumbling, etc., not only puts the boys in good physical condition, but eliminates some of the awkward 3trains found in all growing youths. To those who are anxious to make the basketball team next year, twfo or three months of hard gym work in the fall will be your greatest asset.
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GRACE S. GAREY HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Scholarship: High School, Beaver City, Nebraska. State Normal, Peru, Nebraska, 1914-1916. State University. Lincoln Nebraska, 1916-1918. Bachelor of Science Degree in Home Economics. Taught one year at Chapman, Nebraska; one year at West Point, Nebraska; one year at Ravenna, Nebraska. Instructor in Home Economics at Rawlins at the present time. A two years' course is offered in the High School, covering Care of Kitchen and eouipment. Cooking Diatetic3 and Invalid Cookery. Two Semesters. Elementary Sowing. Designing. Making Over Garments, and Textiles. Two Semesters. Sewing is also being offered in the Fifth. Sixth and Seventh grades and cooking in the Eighth grade. One period per week the entire school term.
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MISS RITA ANN NOONAN Ursuline Academy, St. Ignace, Michigan. Detro:t Conservatory of Music, Detroit. Michigan. University of Michigan. School of Music, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Graduate High School and Literary: Graduate P ano and Theory, Voice, Public School Music and Drawing. MUSIC The school year of 1921-22 has been a very successful one as far as the Music Department was concerned. The enrollment at the first of the year was quite large, but on account of conflicts in subjects and various other things, many of the girl3 were forced to drop out tiie second Semester. We now number ten. and our class is one that we all enjoy. The first Semester was devoted to the study of the lives and works of various composers and musicians and. once every month, each girl reported on some musical event that had taken place. Towards the last of the Semester our music time was devoted to the practicing of various songs for the High School Circus. The second Semester we studied some of the songs of the well noted composers. ART DEPARTMENT Art is the interpreting and putting into pictures what we see and hear by means r»f lines and colors. Art in Rawlins High School, consists of designing, lettering, still life. book3. plates, posters, charcoal, pen and ink work, landscape, painting and history art. The early part of the school year the work was difficult to ma3ter, but by constant work we have all succeeded in doing the work required, and now we have the reward of seeing some of our paintings framed, others mounted; and we have also the satisfaction and pleasure of having gained a knowledge of art. M. K. ’24.
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