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SANDALPHON Our Coach DoRo'r11v YOUNG Graduate RS. H. C. S'l'. CLAIR, our efficient coach, is a graduate of Columbus Normal School and Ohio State University. She was Director of Ath- letics at Glynn Academy, Brunswick, Georgia, and later a teacher in two of the public schools here in her own city. Four years ago she was ap- pointed supervisor for the Columbus Recreation Department. Thus it is, that Mrs. St. Clair's name has become a synonym for girls, athletics in Central Ohio. XVith this splendid record she came to St. Joseph Academy where her work has eclipsed former triumphs. During the past year she has labored uneeasingly to instil into the minds and hearts of all the pupils a greater love for sports and a clearer idea of good sportsmanship. Her praiseworthy efforts in basketball resulted in our Intramural Tournament. By her hearty co- operation with the faculty, Mrs. St. Clair instituted this spirited contest, which will remain an outstanding tribute to her efficiency both as teacher and as organizer. Miss Marie Zapp Doao'rHY YOUNG Graduate 'l' XVAS during the tirst week Cf the present scholastic year that Miss Marie Zapp began her work at the academy. The task before her was a difficult one, since the army of which she was to take command was not too well dis- eiplined, consisting as it did ef many recruits and troops not too well skilled in necessary tactics. By her patience, tact and efficiency, Miss Zapp has trained them all, division by division. Each section was assigned work suitable to its age, ability and physical qualifications. Our little ones knew Miss Zapp as The Story Lady. With equal enthusiasm she may be seen playing Do You Know the Muffin-man? with the Second Primary Grade or leading the Sophomores in a folk dance. Several meetings of the P. T. A. have been enlivened by physical culture exhi- bitions under the direction of our vivacious teacher. Miss Zapp's knowledge of athletics is thorough and practicable, covering as it does the whole field of this interesting and health-giving art. She came to us from Ohio State University and for some time she was swimming instructor for the Patriotic League. She is well known for her splendid work in the Columbus playgrounds during the past three years. Here at St. Joseph Acad- emy, Miss Zapp has endeared herself to the girls by her wonderful personality, her willingness to give advice and her keen sense of sportsmanship. That these and other admirable characteristics have left an impression cn the pupils is evidenced by the fact that they go to her classes with alaerlty and leave them with regret. page one hundred thirty-three
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