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Boys P,E. class playing basketball. ' H : X ' Q , if P1-' .,..:v A K K W lg. JVM X A I ti ,- Miss Josnpmwi MR. ,lAMhs Mics. PVFRIHA MR. Oswiw CARAWAY KNiciH'I MCiELRlJY Wmngwirz lplbysiicall Education Trains Body Education is concerned primarily with building a student's mind. However, other parts ofthe body must also be developed. The physical education program at Sylvan is one ofthe means by which students are assured ofa basically strong physique. Trained teachers help by directing the pupils in basketball, softball, touch foot- ball. volleyball. tumbling, and many other types of recreation. Boys and girls take part in separate programs under different teachers but pursue somewhat the same type activities. A well rounded physical education pro- gram, such as the one here at Sylvan, is necessary to the well being of our school and nation. Girls choose sides. Boys participate in volleyball.
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'li Ala ca MR-RUUFKI-IWKINN Missjui-.lows-s Missfwx Swirl C'lm1rnmn Musical Uppoirttuintiiitiies Offered Sylvan students are offered both vocal and instrumental music under the direc- tion ofthree ofthe finest music teachers in the city. If best suited for vocal music, they have a choice tojoin a glee club or choir. As their musical career progresses, an opportunity is offered to go into either the advanced choir or glee club. Ifinter- ested in instrumental music, there is a choice of participating in the Sylvan or- chestra or the Sylvan marching and con- cert band. As students progress through their respective lields of music. they gather a better understanding ofthe musical world and acquire knowledge that will add to their enjoyment of music in years to come. J Vocalist ldlitf briet' intermission. Z Mr, Jenkins leads hand in hrs! period practice.
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Mks l Rxwllxs Miss DHI Romans W0 Mas Sxxmu Swim Sentence Department llrnspnures Students A zeal for labor a keen lntellect and an undxmg mterest rn SCI ence are prrme reqursrtes ofa member ofthe scrence department The dedlcated teachers who comprrse thrs group at Sylx an bear these wr tues ln mlnd as they vo about mstructlno sclence students Not only IS thejob one of lnstructlon but ofturtherlng the cause ol scrente Th1s cause rs helped greatly by the specral programs for grfted students Elghth grade puprls are offered advanced general ser ence Later these students wrll be able to partrclpate rn the enrrched course 1n chemlstry for eleventh and twelfth graders Another program for upperclassmen IS the physlcs course sponsored by the Physrcal SCICHCC Study Commlttee rn whleh Sylvan IS one of four southeastern schools partrclpatlng The excellent scrence currrculum at Sylvan rs a result ofthe strong common rnterests between teacher and student Endless hours are spent by these teachers rn preparlng materral for 1nqu1s1t1ve mmds to absorb Rewards thejoy of seelng former students succeed because ofthe mlluence of SCICHCC rn thelr l1ves 'iq E Nlks J1 xr Sr nuts ssjrvull N unix C luurmun MR JAMH Wasil JR l UIUFL UWUTWININ l'UI1lhl'0ULh lllfdllltfl Biologists prepare blood s lmples their ovxn Test dat ln a general strente class A phxsles experxment on the relractron oflrght 20 n 0 1 LES Sly . . . . . 1 Q T 'ff' 4 . n, Qi n , , J . , f 4?' ' . N ' . ' A s 4 . 4 , - - 1 V v 1 4 v 1 - - K ' g'12mT'J , ' sa I .0 ' ,. , . ' .' . - , H. . .5711 - ' ' , ' J C C ' ' ' . HNI I IN A Q V j , - y I ' l T l 'S I T ' j if 1 A . Q x. ' . Y X Y . i I . N , Q ' Y . X . . V 4 l 1 . - . , ,. I . 5 ' v ' ' sf s ,f ,4 . K ,4 . fe .fa 2 1 I ' , . I l Ml ' l V f , ' 'I R ' ' Q 7 f Q: 'L 11 f PM . . . . . XX 5 - - f ' ' v ' I ' ' ' ' . , , , .Y ,' ,
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