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Page 18 It's all so easy if you know how. Of course, a little assistance from Gene Tilley and Mr. Frank Overton always helps, HEALTH AND PHYSICAL ED Our health classes are the basis for our knowledge of thc functions and care ofthe body. ln this class we learn to prevent careless accidents. to care for the sick, and to administer first aid when necessary. The purpose of our physical education program is to teach Fitness of the body, co-operation, fair play, and getting along with others, . . And this is part of the digestive tract, explains Linda Hawkins as Jeanette Burnett looks pensively on.
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Serving, with such etiquette is to flatter Emily Post. HO E ECO C Cooking can really be fun, especially when it is done in a new modernistic kitchen. The home economics department has provided such a kitchen with new stoves, sinks, and sparkling white cabinets. not to mention automatic washers and driers and even a garbage disposal, Nothing eould be liner for a place to enjoy the prepared food than the new model dining room. Complete with lovely drapes, book shelves, davenport and chairs, it is enough to make any girl look forward to the day when she will be a homemaker. ' i wiam.s:,- ' ..- The Cooking class learns the finer points of the Culinary crafts. Page 17
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, Mr. Frank Moore explains the angles and arcs to students of his drafting class. VOCATIONAL Across our high school courtyard lies our contribution to vocational success. We mean, of course, the llaworth Vocational lluilding. Here we find a large array of any one of many desired vocational fields. These range all the way from designing jewelry to repairing Model T's. lkAfter all, not all education comes- from books.j lf we would peek into a few classes, we might see one boy busy on a tri-corner bookcase. ln another class, one could see a fellow hard at work on a garage blueprint. lfxperience from the printing classes results very favorably in the publication of our Red and Blue. All this, and much more, is why our vocational building is one of the newest and most important additions to our school. Mr. Alfred 'Himelick is the head of the vocational department. The Wheels go 'round and motors grind as the machine shop moves along in full swing. the arts and crafts Class. Useful and attractive handiwork is the object of these students of Page 19
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