1938 Cedrus Yearbook
MEN'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION Here is a brief account of what happened in the Boys gym class this year. In the beginning of the year we played soft ball and some hard ball out on the campus. As the weather grew colder, we turned to that superdynamic sport called soccer, with a few football scrimmages mixed in. The month of November found us in the gym doing exercises; such as jumping, running, swinging on the parallel bars, and doing many other gym- nastics. After about three weeks of these exercises we took up volley ball. This proved to be fun for all of us. But soon volley ball gave way to King Basketball; and, while he reigned, we had fun and exercise both mental and physical, mixed well and served hot. We gave the varsiatynd the second teams something on which to work out— and we made them work! King Basketball abdicated in favor of good King Baseball. Many of the boys took up this game seriously, while others just stayed with soft ball. This we did all spring. It is our business to make strong bodies as well as strong minds, and we think each one of the boys will agree that he is harder now than he was when he started this course. Is row: Monroe Pyles, Elwood Shaw, Arthur Geake. 2nd row: Roydon Johnson, Ted James. 3rd row: Orvile Labig. John Gillespie, standing. THE 1938 CEDRUS Page Fifty-Nine
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