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"High School Leader Program: Development of Tomorrow's Professional Leadership" is the subject of a report to be given under the direction of Miss Corrine Clark, girls' physical education department chairman, April 6 to 9 at the Congress hotel in Chicago.
The occasion is the annual convention of the Midwest American Association of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation.
Miss Clark, Miss Kathryn Pierce, physical education instructor; Miss Ann Finneran, junior at Illinois State Normal university; and Lynn Holm '63, will present the report using the Maine West Junior‑Senior
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Leader program as an example. The convention will host delegates from six surrounding states.
Miss Stilke and Miss Finneran, both graduates of Maine, will explain how the Leader program helped them determine their future careers. Miss Finneran will also tell how the Leader program has helped her in college, where she is a physical education major.
"What the Leader program has done to help me make my vocational choice" is the theme of Lynn's talk. She was chosen for the program because s h e intends to become a physical education instructor. Lynn is GAA president and a Senior leader.
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