Johnstown High School - Spectator Yearbook (Johnstown, PA)

 - Class of 1952

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fuldflfdfi' 09-'WM Umpnatarzfpaafih . JL .life Physical fitness plays an important part in school life at Iohnstown High. All students are required to take Physi- cal Education twice a week unless they are exempted from gymnastic activities due to physical handicaps. Miss Alice Rutledge and a newcomer to the I. H. S. faculty, Miss Ianet Ullery, instruct the girls' gym classes. The first girls' activity this year was a Volleyball tournament. Later the girls were train- ed in calisthenics. Still later in the year basketball Was played. Tennis, bad- minton, and dancing were also taught. Coaches Clark Shaffer, Peter Fee, Mike Garbinski and Paul Abele are the directors of the boys' Physical Educa- tion Department. The coaches first in- structed the boys in marching and drill- ing. Later came calisthenics and relay races. Then during basketball season basketball teams Were selected. These activities plus races, volleyball, tum- bling and gymnastics make up the year-around activities in the Physical Education Department.

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12:14 Pxmpafm lan Jutwm Hamm Miss Rita Hinchman and Foods Class ,X 5 ewlng Cla 55 4-Z ' 'mv homemakers should come from the Home Economics Department of Iohnstown High School. Under the direction of Miss Helen Hinchman the girls in sewing class are taught how to make their own clothing. The beginners make skirts or jump- ers and the more advanced pu- pils make two piece dresses and whatever else they desire. The students learn how to re- set sleeves or alter a dress. The tuture homemaker will have a wardrobe of the latest style. Also in cooking class the girls learn how to set a table and cook a meal fit for a king. This is made possible under the di- rection ot Miss Marguerite Hinchman. Setting a table in an attractive manner makes for better home relations. In order to manage a home, a knowl- edge of foods and their prepar- ation is necessary as well as knowing how to keep a house in good condition. Homes in the future will be Well kept due to the efforts of the Home Eco- nomics Department. '1 'T



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