The Yucca, Yearbook of North Texas State Teacher's College, 1935 Page: 45
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DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION
The greatest asset for happy and useful living is a sound mind in a sound
body. Hence we find our gymnasiums, athletic fields, etc. The Greeks did it.
So did the Romans. "An army marches on its stomach." But its stomach
functions on its physical condition.
What we are trying to say is that physical education is an important
phase of college training, and deserves as much attention as it can get.
Members of the Physical Education Department are Professors Fouts,
Hayes, M. D.; Assistant Professors Cotteral, Harriss, Sisco; Instructors ^
Kubeck, Sportsman, Knox.
THERON J. FOUTS
Director
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
Physics-the measuring stick of science.
Strangely enough, physics seems to be a man's subject. And, be that man
a debater, he will find plenty of room for argument in his physics class. For,
although many phases of the subject are fairly well established facts, a
shrewd thinker can find room for debate about most of them, proving that
there are untrodden fields in the realm of physics also. Physics is a dominant
factor in the development of a comprehensive philosophy of life.
Member of the Physics Department is Professor Miller.
L. L. MILLER
Director
DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH ARTS
Man's chief method of communication is through his speech organs;
hence, perfection of speech means perfection of one of his most important
accomplishments. The past few years have seen a rapid rise of interest in
speech arts, as shown by increasing class enrollments in the department.
Perhaps in the future it will be accepted as what it is-one of the most im-
portant subjects any school can have.
Members of the Speech Department are Associate Professor Johnson;
Assistant Professor Hardy.OLIVE M. JOHNSON
Director
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