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Library Enriches School Program Our spacious bright library is centrally located in the school, making it easily accessible to all depart- ments. While we began with a limited number of books, the collection has grown during the year and will con- tinue to grow. The purpose of the library is to be flexible in its program of services so that all phases of the school program are enriched. Lawrence Boyce, Anne Lewis, Judy Paulette, and Fred Forberg work with Mrs. Norris in the library. Our modern spacious library offers books of all kinds. Margaret Sue Susan L. Glen, Copenhaver, B.A. Bs: Miss Copenhaver and Miss Glen check in new books. 23
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an Students Learn Saleable Skills at V.M.I. is used for class- Automobile motor room instruction. Ernest C. Baxendell Milton D. James, B.S. A. Edgar Harshaw, B.S. Shops for the Trade Preparatory Program are lo- cated in the Virginia Mechanics Institute Building and are an extension of shops situated at George Wythe. This program is designed for young people who see graduation from high school as the terminal point of formal education. These courses allow students to acquire saleable skills with which they enter and suc- cessfully pursue occupations in drafting, automobile mechanics, machine shop practice, electricity and elec- tronics. Students enrolled in this program report to the V.M.I. Building in the morning and return to school later in the afternoon for their other classes. Jack Pulley repairs television set at V.MLI. Buffer and kiln are used daily in industrial arts shop.
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Oscar S. Kuhn, William C. M.A. Leskovar, B.A. Mrs. Sharon S. Nancy Wheeler, Miller, M.A. B.S. Girls learn to play tennis during physical education classes. Physical Activities Emphasize Fitness Paul Hebert and Phil Poulson perform the broad jump during intramural track meet. William F. Goodlow, M.S.Ed. 24 A new physical plant is the pride of students in the gym classes. Classes are conducted on the basis of physical activity and health information. Physical ac- tivity classes include body mechanics, recreational games, physical fitness, folk dancing, co-recreational activities, major and minor sports, and apparatus. Health information classes provide students with addi- tional courses in First Aid and Driver Education. In addition, the school nurse serves the health needs of all. The future holds advanced physical classes with greater carry-over value in adult life.
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