1938-1939 Yearbook

PHYSICAL EDUCATION Under the direction of Margaret AI· sron, the interest in Girls' Physical Educa· tion classes has grown rapidly. Advanced classes in tennis, archery, swimming, volley ball, calisthenics, and table tennis have been conducted during the year, in addi. tion to the regularly scheduled classes reo quired of all freshmen girls. As many as sixty have been enrolled in a beginner's class. Assisted by Mary Nelle Blackwell, as· sistant Physical Education Instructor, Miss Alston has conducted Red Cross Life Sav· ing tests in swimming, which were successfully completed by a number of girls. With classes in swimming, volley ball, calisthenics, and table tennis meeting indoors, and archery, tennis, and volley ball meeting on the recreation fields, the students are allowed to participate in sports in class and for recreation throughout (he entire year.

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