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TI-IYSICAL EDUCATION 'DEPARTMENT Howaizn B. HUTCHINSON-Supervisor, Michigan State Nor- mal College. FRANK E. CASH-VVahash College, AB. H. WILBRR CLARKTMiQ'hl,fIHIl State Normal College, S.B.g University of Michigan. H. W. DICKES-Culver-Stoughton College, A.B.3 University of Indiana, University of Illinois, University of VVisconsin. SUE K. MAYER-LaCrosse State School of Physical Educa- tion. JOHN IVICSIIANE-University of Illinois. BERTRESS VVALL-LaCrosse State School of Physical Educa- tion, Oshkosh Normal School. A. DOROTIIY RUNCO-VVashington High School. H. A. xVORPITGYCCHX'illC College of Liberal Arts, SB., Uni- versity of Michigan Medical College, M.D. FANNIE M. DANKS-Olney Sanitarium Training School for Nurses. HE aim of the health and physical educa- tion program in llfnxlzifzgtofz High School is to provide for the physical needs of every pupil in school. The school is equipped with a gymnasium and a clinic, and trained instructors and a doctor and nurse carry on the work of the department. A plzysiral examination is given each child yearly, and advice on health matters given freely. First aid treatment is given in the clinic. Gymnastics, games, swimming, athletic tests, stunts, interclass and varsity athletics are oifered. Fifteen hundred pupils are enrolled in our regular classesg eleven hundred pupils are members of our interclrzss and varsity teams. The g3'7Il7l!I5lll77'l is used continuously every day except Sunday from 8:00 A.M. to 10:30 P.M. and every pupil in school is reached through some phase of the program. Page Twenty-one
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INDUSTRIAL 'DEPARTMENT BRUCE BPILL-Sujweriiixor, Indiana State Teachers' College, Indiana University, Bradley Polytechnic, University of Chi- cago, Pl1.B. Tuowms V. ALWNDERFER-Nortliern Illinois State Teach- ers' College. B. R. BLUNK-Indiana State Teachers' College. CLAki-:NCi: E. FAUBICRTIINIIQLHL1 University, Purdue Uni- versity. F. K. FERc:L's0N-Indiana State Teachers' College. R. FRANKrgxnavsriiz-Bratlley Institute, Stout Institute, University of Chicago. GEORGE H. GrIRHAR'r-Purdue University. CHESTER W. MQORMAN-Northern Illinois State Teachers' College. -I. B. Macuiunri-Imliana State Teachers' College, Oakland City College, A.B., University of Chicago. GUY A. PRATTiIl'lClI2lIlIl State Teachers' College, Armour Institute, University of Chicago, Purdue University. ROY SVVIQlfJFR'I'iUNlX'CI'SIfy' of Illinois, State University of Iowa. Fkignriucic R. WOOIFRURY'-lIDiX'CfSlI5' of California, Uni- versity of Chicago. HE industrial education department oifers auto-mechanics, machine shop practice, pattern and cabinet making, printing, electricity, drafting and blueprint read- ing, home mechanics, sheet metal and concrete construction. The general shop Work is elec- tive. Marry' elect the vocational-industrial course, which prepares for a trade and offers three hours' Work in the shop and two hours in related subjects. Other features of this department are, a C0-0fEfIl- tive apprentice course with the industries, an organized guidance program, and trade extension in the evening School. At present the shops can not accommodate all who desire industrial-arts work. Page Twenty
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COMMERCE TDEPARTMENT F. T. MORlARTY1:DCP2l.l'lIl1CIll' Headg Missouri State Teach- ers' College, S. B.5 Northwestern University. PEARL BELL-Oklahonna State Teachers, College, S. B. OLIVIQ IVIAIQ BOYD1VVCSfCl'l'l State Teaehers' College, S. B. WALT!-ZR lVlCCOY'lllLll11Il1l State Teachers' College, S. B. :DORIS STOKi5DILLTII1LllG.I1CI State Teachers' College, S. B. HE Work of the cmmnercial department in this, an inflmtrial community, holds an espe- cially inzjwrtnnt place in the curriculum of our school. During the past five years the enrollment in cmnnzfrcinl subjects has in- creased more than three hundred per cent. Plans are be- ing made to expand our two-year course into a four-year one, thus placing the graduates of this department on a parity with the regular high school graduates. Commercial students are called upon to do steno- graphic and secretarial Work for the ffwnlty. ln addition to these activities the department ,tponmrs a book store which is an asset to the school. HE physical comfort and well-being of the pupils and faculty of Wfrzslzlngton High School are taken care of by a corps of two engineers and eight janitors. Mr. Silas Johnson and Mr. William Rich- ardson are in charge of the heating of the buildings. M11 Vllilliam Hansard has charge of the cleaning force of the high school building and Mr. Richard Davis of the auditorium and gymnasium. Mr. Hansard and Mr. Davis also look after the lawns. Mr. William Frei- berger looks after the building when it is open at night. Page Twenty-two
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