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,. fe- 555 f: t.i A , 'F' I 1 U 1 . - .V fi .LU :init :t l , Qi' 1 '-1 . U il, -Q If . uma li Physical Education Bulging b-iceps and sinuous movements are trademarks of the G.C.C. physical education pro- gram. These are results of work- outs on the new weight lifting equipment, bars, rope climb and many other body building devices provided by the department. Maybe you never thought of dancing as physical education, but at G.C.C. the dance classes rate high in student interest. For some, just watching the new dance steps can be exhausting. A wide range of team and indi- vidual sports and activities are of- fered. These courses include such activities as wrestling, basketball, handball, bowling and golf. Where else but in a P.E. course can one get credit for playing golf or watching that last ball waddle down the gutter? The physical education division stresses the importance of main- taining a high level of physical fit- ness through physical activities now and throughout adult life. Health courses are also offered by the department to provide stu- dents with the necessary knowl- edge for healthful living and to en- able them to meet the health edu- cation certification requirements forteachers in the state of Arizona. ....g.4 'Q rf' ' -vi W if e- ii ' l f r ' h 'Q--1' y f I, l l Q z'l x A. :a ---+5 - - -:- -I fgwv . :YE V , ff ' M i'-7 James A. Smith Physical- Education Kent W. Staheli Physical Education Kenneth G. Weiss Physical Education Mrs. Dorothy Clayton Physical Education Richard M. Fuenning Physical Education Miss Charlotte Kidney Physical Education Miss Nelda Ruth Knopp Physical Education , ,,tt. X 45 '-A - Q- 1 1 1- ,
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Education Faculty Q 1-nn-,,.. 'I-dl-,,, Mrs. Mariam Austin Physical Education Dale R. Bloss Physical Education Herbert Boetto Physical Education Vernon C. Braasch Physical Education Division Chairman Mrs. Mary Ley Brown Home Economics Mi 0 1' :V N gs., E' 1- Home Economics Cooking in the Space Age differs greatly from serving a sauteed joint or fricassee of sabre tooth tiger in prehistoric days. G.C.C. home ec students are up to the minute with instant cooking, self cleaning ovens, and automatically controlled food regulators. One of the many features of the division is an electronic oven which combines ultra high-frequency microwaves with electrical coils to take the time out of cooking. Other ovens in the kitchens use extreme heat to burn off food particles, do- ing away with the usual mess of cleaning up. Food preparation is demonstra- ted with a special movable unit which includes a food center, burn- ers, food preparation area, and storage space. Clothing construction is simpli- fied by machines that do many special stitches, make button holes and even monogram. The big task is to learn how to operate'the ma- chines. f-.s-ai' . ,,! A N ,X jf tg l 5? tcyy H 4gb A,q , -y , ,A 7 1 Q . l . if P! f i wi... Q-ill! FffJV?, .
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