Group IV 10. Minuet Kindergarten ll. Minuet Ist, grade 12. Minuet end. grade Group V 13, Folk Dance (Swedish) Kindergarten 14. Folk Dance lst grade 15. Folk Dance end grade Group VI 16. Folk Dance 3rd. grade 17. Seed unfolding 3rd. grade 18. Music Box end. grade end Number 4305 Demonstration of Social Dancing in the Elementary Schools ~ presented by Sixth Grade Boys and Girls from Nettleton, Longfellow, — and Monroe Schools of Duluth, Minnesota, under the direction Of ann nna ee nn ep eee ee ee eee cnn nae MISS FLORENCE OWENS Miss Selma Petrich, Piano Mr. John Hoar, Violin For details of this nugjber consult the special program. 3rd Number 4325 4 demonstration of Volleyball as a school-wide coeducational activity - presented by the Public Schools of New Ulm, Minnesota, under the direction of -e----------- ne rn rrr er MR. TOM PFAENDER All boys and girls in the New Ulm Schools from the seventh through the twelfth grades play volleyball in their physical education classes one hour each week for six weeks. Four regularly organized teams play each hour from 8:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. on these "play days". The term in which "play days" are scheduled is preceeded by a term in which volleyball skills, such as serving, smashing, "spiking", and "spotting" are among the physical education class "aims" or work assignments, One two hour period for boys and one two hour period for girls is scheduled each week for pupils especially interested in volleyball. Coeducational volleyball is popular during the noon recreation hour in the gymnasium.