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THIS IS HOW IT IS DONE. INDUSTRIAL ARTS THE March of Time and the brains of men have brought numerous changes in the industrial arts course at Manxial. When auto mechanics was first started under the supervision of Mr. Charles F. Willsea, in 1920. there were seventyhve pupils in the class. During thc past year an average of one hundred eighty students per day attended, proof of the growing popularity of the course. In 1920 each hoy spent two hours each day in the machine shop as a requirement for graduation. Now it is an elective and on the prepared subject basis. When Mr. Thomas G. Sievers, instructor in printing and woodwork, came to Manual in 1931, there were only thirtyfthree students in the woodwork class: one hundred ninetyffour boys elected it during the second semester of the 1934-35 school year. All school needs of the past year were met by one hundred fifty aspiring printers directed by Mr. Pease and Mr. Sievers. Manual boys will remain always in debt for the invaluable instruction they received in this department. xb ?5kQX. -. KV r -.. xxx. . sxw . . r Q, ,K ' Y I. I ' 1 'II .. .. .. IW ' ,II 'fi ,III ll' ill ll E I t Ili 3 ,L li I ,IU IIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII .x,n il iv i'17 'Es1Ii J, 'lf 5, .1 'Ip 4, ' II M l 'N if bx ' F 2, I III I Illl- II I 'IlI'IIIiiI,llIIllllllillll lllllgli I I . II I ' I I II Ilyllllpullllilllllllillrlllpn I rirr II I I WHENHTHEY cur UP THE OLD PINE TREE. id i:I iHi Sixlrcn I I I 'IIIIH IIIIFIII IIE III ' Q OZ oi XTR? X
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Ill ff, fW xi:-. 'a 1. x . I1 gi-1 51 1 g 1 l 4 l f.. ar. ' gi 571 1 El lf: .sl-1 '--I 1 .. - 1 .' 1 SPRING BRINGS TRACK. 5 ' sg' E L- s 1 - , E1 V 1, . - s r Lift? W1 ,.- PHYSICAL EDUCATION 1- gf E15 ,LW 9 . AQ THE physical education program has changed greatly since the Hrst stages of Manual's March Wt t X f -51- ' of Time. From 1894 to 1924 there was no gymnasium, and the students exercised in the halls N ' 'xi' L' --'Q ,, by means of the old-fashioned German calisthenics, under the direction of Mr. Schmidt, Changes 'A AQ, 'S' came rapidly with the addition of the gym in 1924. Today every student is expected to take X Pa i physical training, unless excused by a doctor, or for some other legitimate reason. Strength tests, ll Y 15 once unknown, now are taken by every student at the beginning of each semester, thus determin- yi ing the numher of days per week he must take gym. Another new innovation was the health xii' lectures given to sophomore boys and girls by Mr. DesCombes and Mrs. Bennett. 'fax V U' ' Physical education classes are perhaps the most democratic of all classes taught at Manual. , I.: A For this reason, the department has played an important part in the life and character of the I students who go through Manual. The ideal of the department is the old Greek ideal that A l l Af i E sound body makes a sound mind. J . .. Q .-.ts .. DANCING IS NOT THE LEAST OF THE ARTS. Ifisglituuii A1 QfQ?5u1QQ'. V1.3 T. lf! Q - l'l H . 11 -1 L -2' Syf, ybxx l L '. ,tu',,n as '?'1 x .. .L'?f..!.f.:Y- .- 1: a ll L . f l 1 L N N I .1 lf - 1 ' S '41, W 1' I l ,, 1 ' M 11111111l11111111s 111119 0575 ff-12 X
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