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5 ffl . X BOYS' HOME TRAINING In Boys' Home Training emphasis was put on social and practical values in the areas of good manners, meal planning and preparation, and family finance. SPEECH Poise and self-confidence as well as good delivery were learned by all those who elected speech as a subject. One of the year's projects was participating in the Christmas program. ENGLISH II Many different activities were followed in English II this year. Hearing ourselves as others hear us was accom- plished by means of tape recorded book reports. The bulletin board presentation of the personal pronouns midprl wer m fha qmsmla .-..-,.......,.. ,1:cc:....i.-.
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GIRLS' ADVANCED PHYSICAL EDUCATION Tournaments were held in all activities as the girls were taught, not only athletic skills, but co-operation and good sportsmanship. This is an elective course for girls beyond the freshman year. CHORAL MUSIC Through group singing, quartets. sextets, and voice exercises the class learned the fundamentals of enjoying music and preparing for public appearances. The Christmas program was one of their outstanding contributions to school life. The class is open to anyone interested in music. The hand was small in number this year but it has accomplished much. lt is an elective course which meets
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