PHYSICLXL 1ilJL'll.X'l'IUN Nlr. llrechlet Miss llesl l'hysicztl eclttcution is irnportant in promoting physical as well as tnentztl well being. lt promotes goocl slportstrizttrslrilm ztncl gixes those who lillit' it at goocl chance to leztrn to cooperate with others. lion' these reztsons. l'-lligh carries at progrznn ol plrtsicztl eclttczttion lor both girls :incl boys. T,lllSlC1li eclttczttion is reclttirecl lor all stttclents except those in grztcles c'lc-ten :incl twelve. ztncl tnc-tnbers ol' those grztcles nutty choose it il they wish, Ciyrn classes are helcl twice at week. The girls pztrticipzttc' in spcrecl bull. swinnning. clztncing. volleyball, basketball, ztncl bztsebztll. uncler the sttpc-rtision ol Nliss Best. The cttrriculttnr lor the bots inc-ltxcles touch looibztll. xolletbztll. bztsketbztll. wrestling, boxing. swinnning. ancl clztnc- ing. Cloztch llrechler teaches these boys. lic-sicles the seheclulecl classes ol pliysical eclttczttion, illll'2lllllll'2-IT corn- lietition is tnaintainecl as an alter-school actirity lor those boys unable to lJ2ll'lll'i1J2llC in varsity sports. The intrarnural sports inclucle basketball ancl switnrning. Alter school in the spring the boys swirn in a university pool. For basketball. the boys choose teatns which play one another. This year the eustornary game ol' the intrarnural c-hatnpions versus the lztculty was not playecl because ol' a tie for the chatnpicmslrip in intra- nntrztl basketball. The two x'ic'toriot1s teams were the Ramblers and the Sweetpeas. Their captains were Ecl Berry. ancl I.ee Siegling. Inter- sciholztstic' cornpetition is helcl with other schools. U-High belongs to 21 c'onlerence with severztl other schools of about the sznne size. ancl we compete with these schools in football. bztsketbztll, c'ross-country :incl track. .Ks :tn extrat-c-ttrriculztr ztctixity lor girls, the litrls' .-Xthletic' .Xssoc-iation, hats at Irrogrznn at lYHigh. The girls enjoy swinrrning, volleyball, basket- bztll. :incl bztsc-bull as their rnztin activities. .Xs an aclclitional ztc'tix'it5'. the club ttsuztllt holcls picnics, hikes ztncl banclttets. lfor out ol school corn- X
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N.X'1'ION.'XI. SILNIOR HONOR SOCIETY N.X'IiION.'XL JUNIOR HONOR SOCII2'I'Y 'I'he Nzttionztl Senior Honor Society is sponsored XI'e students who hztre been chosen lor recognition hx' Dr. Clztrpenter, and is tornposed ol' students. who. in the National .lunior Honor Society use :ts our through their otttstztndirrg ztlrility. ztre deemed stztrrdards to ztdrnit our new rnernlrers, the szrnre rrthy ol retognitiorr In zt lzttulty tonrnrittee. 'I'his starrdztrds :ts are used to ztdnrit nrenrhers to the Irolror bestowed is the highest thztt at student tztn Senior Honor Society. Ihese are ztelriexernetrts in tttztin. und is at sort ol token lor his zttlrieretnent. selrolzuslrip. leztderslrip. chztrattter, titilenship, and luniors ztrrtl seniors who ztre to heroine rnernhers. serxice. ,Xlernherslrip in our society is thus linrited rnust lrztxe. in zrddition to .t good scholarship record. to seventh. eighth. and ninth grzulers. Our sponsors I oper quztliliczttions in Ieztdersltip, serxiee. citizen- are Mr. I-Iaelner. Nliss Iinglund. Miss Edstorn, Mr. ship. and tlrztr'zttt'er'. 'I'hose chosen are initiated into Price. and Mr. Lahr. the sotietr ztt :tn ztssernhly. In these ztssenrlmlies. the XX'hen the end ol the lirst senrester rolled zuound, tttire nrernhers zulnrinister the pledge to the initi- we had not yet initiated any new rnetnhers, so we .tres ztntl haue clrztr-ge ol the other parts ol' the ritual. zutires. Iotrr ol us. were all ol the students in the llre sponsor tustornztrily delixers at lew pertinent group. 'Iln-ee ol us, Yvonne I,ix'ingstone. lidwin rtrnzuks in :tn Zltltlress to the stttderrt hotly. Kttrtf. :intl Clzttherine I.ztne ztre ninth graders, and the other ol us. Clztrolyn I,ztdd, is lroru the eighth IXI the heginning ol this sean. those ztttixe in IlIC grade. Iloweier. In the ntitldle ol the second se' emipu jmlmlul Mm-X tm, lgmul 114-lu, jtullmk. rnestet. we held :tn initiation ztnd zulntitted six new tncl I.tnn l'lllIlIL'l'. who were ztirztrtletl the honor zrs lllclllllclxi W1 Hf'l'I'C. mul lllfk lmlllx' llimll lllc rtrniors. Shortly Irelore nridrteztr. .Izttk Iixztns ztnd llvlmllgldilc' cilmnlli Rlgllllil' lcld ldulxmllllil dull - V l V Xalorre Ilrerks. lrorn the eighth. and -ludi Ixrstler, Xrt Iletrsrnlueld lretztrne rnernlrers. I,-High s thztpter html the Fucmhh ol the Xztrionztl Ilonor Sotieti torrrened at regular ru. hum lm mpnnml immniml in ml. Lum. lmmc tnterxztls. with Ilr. Clztrperrrer turing zts host to the gmtl lgtrer ther it-ere lorrnztllt inirizttetl In Us before me-ml,t-le in rljmlt-1 ggrtlrr-rings, llre sthool in the tustonrzut procedure.
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