Warrensburg High School - Arrow Yearbook (Warrensburg, MO)

 - Class of 1930

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4 ,,-q,., V V vwvvv 7Q'AXpQ7xb V VV ACHIEVEMENTS HE girls' athletic department has proved to be a great help to the girls of this school. The main purpose of the department is to help develop the girls' phys- ical body so that she may continue in school and keep a high scholastic stand- ard. The physical training derived from constructive exercises and vigorous games is very beneiicial and necessary for the school girl who must work hard for phys- ical development. -- It is the duty' of the girls' athletic de-partment under the supervision of a compe- tent head to train the girl's mind along hygenic habits and high thinking. The girls receive advice which isl absolutely necessary and, since they are in a group, each one is challenged to do her best to attain perfect health. High moral standards are stressed and impressed upon the minds of the young girls in such a way that they are retained for life. This is one of the important achievements of the department because it is imparting ideals of high living which lead to a happy life and without which one can exist only by the lowest principles. For the girls this training is a precious gift because they trust their school and they are eager to follow the good advice which their friends are following. And then the good fellowship which the girls enjoy in this department is one great achievement of physical education. In the gymnasium the girls play side by side, regardless of popularity and social position. The games and exercises are such a diversion from the monotonous routine of the day, that they are pursued vig- orously. The lonely and homesick girl, who is a stranger in the school, can soon make friends when she steps into the gymnasium and helps win the game by play- ing her best. Athletics teach girls good sportsmanship and fair play which prove essential in every phase of life. 4 The girls' athletic department is 'absolutely indispensable because without it we are lacking one phase of an ideal education which has for its purpose the develop- ment of both mind and body. p ' N 42 .3 3 l gi 354 V 3 we www -' vwww Y VN'7Y'fN7Y'f Q'li'l V N ' 6 . Q 4 u A Q 0 0 193 0 l Page Fifty-four Q F1 Q35

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