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We have no gymnasium, but it was fun to carry on our physical fitness program out-of-doors during the nine weeks of fall and nine weeks of spring- time weather. Whether it was by means of general conditioning exercises of bone creaking nature, play- ing games, or gamboling on the green, MISS BER- NICE FITES helped us to achieve that healthy vim and vigor necessary to match the strenuous activi- ties of a war time year. Many of us were interested in G.A.A., which met after school twice a week, and we rejoiced when our school placed first in an invita- tional archery contest. Soccer, speedball, tennis, and tumbling are other activities in which we partici- pated.
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Page 18 The fact that rejections for military service from our school are few is no doubt due to the emphasis placed on physical readiness by MR. MALCOLM MACKEY, our director of physical education for boys. Calisthenics punctuated by periods of softball, soccer, badminton, and basketball built us to strength and endurance. Fifty percent of the boys took part in physical education classes while the other fifty percent participated in athletics. Lack of indoor facili- ties sent classes to the athletic field during fall and spring and to the classroom for the study of health and hygiene during the winter months.
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Ants is Page 20 What would we do without the art depart- ment to help us with our banquet and play programs, our posters, and the decorations for our dances. Mrs. GWEN HAMMER gave us val- uable time and helped us use our talent in these pleasureable enterprises as well as instructing us in painting, drawing, pottery, and leather- craft. We who are devoid of artistic ability are envious of those who can do such fascinating things in the art room. Here formal questions and answers are lacking, books need not be read, but time goes too quickly as we see our handiwork take form. Display in. the hall win- dows brings the climax we long for. We ap- preciate the contributions of the art depart- ment for the added grace and beauty it brings to our school lives. le
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