Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Nov 1937, p. 12

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wnoare IINot a,,,weu ut> eter 5 *more, strenuous intramural competi- tions after school. The programs of these girls -are adapted to their in-, dividual ureds ýand abilities. * tetviclsd Classe The "C" groups are known as the restricted classes. These girls arel placed ini special classes for their gyninasium work and -are flot per- mitted to participate ini amy in- tramural sport without special per- mission. These classes are llmited to approximately fifteen 50 that ecd girl may be carefully watched and given individual attention. They are given instruction in table-tennis, shuffle-board, mass badminton, deck tenuils, darts, tether ball. archery, golf niodified activities there should bc sometbing i which cach, girl cai participate if -She is. well enough to be -attending school, and if there is not, then that -girl is in, need of a daily rest period and lier academié program should bc lightened. .. 1It is the betief of modern physi- ologists that modified exercise is an important factor ini aiding digestion and assimilation of food, so that even if a child i. badly underweight and is in need of rest, we prefer to give ber' rest periods in addition to ber gymo, ratier tlian in place of it. Tien if it is necessary, we prefer to cut so that she-will be able to get to bcd earlier at nWhlt. The health office 06 - -'T 1 i,-To lm PA%~ACO ' T 14IÇWAV 1I~STA DAN GEROUS lm atucr "D"' students times a vu'nr placed of anl PACKAGE Schocolet.m.thmalow. PT.i i tic schools i Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, last Saturday. Th~e rules of thc tournament, 1 oard. held Frlday cire- lb for, the election of at that time wcre Ira Winnetka, vice-pi-esi- Almond of Evanston. minard M : Rilev of I

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