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l PHYSICAL EDUCATION Two well known spots on our lot are our gymnasiums. The boys and the girls each boost their own, where they spend many active and interest- ing hours, applying their skill in such sports as basketball, mushball, parallel bars, and other athletic games. The gyms provide a splendid opportuntiy for healthful athletics and exercise. Those who excell in gym- nastic feats may-ioin either the Girls' or Boy's Leaders Club, provided he or she is able to meet the tests or requirements. Twice each year the stu- dents are given an opportunity to demonstrate their skill in two public per- formances, the Gym Exhibit and the annual Field Day. ELMER E. CARROLL Director of .fifhlelicx JEAN EAGYE Physical mlion Saw C' I. HERBERT CREIGH V Physical Education 29
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JOHN E. BROWNING Ph-vriml Education SMITH H eafth HEALTH Health is essential to the well-being and happiness of any individual. Instruction and advice is given to the students concerning physical and mental health. Personality adjustment including Ways and means by which one may improve one's personality is discussed. The students learn not only the care and preservation of the body but also about prevention of' disease and what to do in case of illness. Another interesting feature in some of the girls' health classes this year was the investigation of how stu- dents spend their leisure time followed by suggested plans for the use of' spare or leisure moments. DR. VV. L. THUNHURST Medica! Intpeflor EDNA D. CALLAGHAN Numa' 28
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SARA PARSON Speech SPEECH Our speech department is a valuable aid in teach- ing the students the art of public speaking. So vari- ous courses are given in diction, oral interpretation, speech correction, and play production. The students are given an opportunity to develop poise and ease Speak in speaking as Well as their talents in dramatic arts. J. MARION STARKEY MUSIC The three features of our music department are the band, orchestra, and a cappella choir. During the year, the department presents two pro- grams, which are among the outstanding events of the school year-the Christmas Cantata and the Spring Music Festival. Each year the band furnishes colorful music at the football games. 30 FRANK C. BIDDLE Direflor of M uri: ELWOOD N. SCOTT Band, Orvlzwtrrz ELIZABETH HENDERSON Harmony
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