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ATHLETICS PURPOSE: Physical education is education through activities that are predominantly physical. Our aims are identical with those of all other educational purposes, namely health social efficiency. ADVISER: Miss Moon Calesthenics afford the best opportunity for optional growth, organic vigor, coordina tion and muscle tone. The student directs herself through interest in becoming and keeping fit. The main objective is to provide activities to aid the coordination of postural and other physical defects. Soccer, an excellent condition sport as well as for agility, is being played mostly in the Junior High School. It is included in interclass competition for all girls while only two interclass soccer games were played with Greenwich due to growing enthusiasm in fall hockey.
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GIRLS’ Volleyball is an excellent team sport which can accommodate a great many people at one time. The team sports are encouraged to further a permanent in- terest in wholesome, active recreation. Many girls who do not find the more strenuous skillful games interesting find their places in the volleyball interclass series for which a banner is given. Archery is finding an important part in the high school program. It is a well- moderated postural training, together with the development of coordination, self- control and steadiness. Self-achievement through improving one's record is of in- trinsic value. A Junior Columbia Round type tournament is used to determine class winners. M. Grant, L. Thompson, H. Martis, B. Millett.
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MUSIC E unx, B. C Seymour. ■ S« °u ' y u„x, P. « . . Eostis. . Brown' °. M Cormie. 0. Crom . M- . Burton, J- tus i Cormie, »• 0 MuWihi . «• r» v » on, J B r plotter, . p Tynon, w -C. Hinley. °- h c. Fotnon, ■ H thoway, 0- Serb ' K y atsh. . . Hughes, h. Burcn, Germoin, i. H°’n° E. H°nna' K. « mie, A' U C Thompso . R Burhnghom. M e»- The band, directed by Mr. Douglas Archer, has made several appear- ances throughout the year at football games, assemblies, concerts, and parades. It performed with its ! est foot foreword in the Surrender Day parade on October 14. At this time the smart, new stunning orange and black uniforms and stunning, satin-clad majorettes were proudly displayed for the first time. The band was part of the Christmas concert presented in December. This was followed by an appearance at Convention Hall on January 20 for Play Night. A very successful occasion was made of the spring concert, which fea- tured a trumpet trio. Stepping high' 30
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