Glenbrook South High School - Etruscan Yearbook (Glenview, IL)

 - Class of 1979

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Time sure goes by fast when you're having fun as Sue Kuczek helped with her outfit. H Concentration is really important, Stacey Beard finds as she sews her garment. Could it be another Henry Ford working away dur- r'-s-M.-.....,..,,4.c,.. ix.:-, 1' Lsa'-9, 6 ing an Industrial Education class? Oh, lt's just Cal Wessman, but keep on working! , - he Industrial Education Depart- P il ment, which is headed by Mr. John Boley, has seven different classes: drafting, woodworking, print- ing, building construction, automotives, electronics, and a new addition, Ameri- can Industries. This class can only be taken by freshmen and has to be taken before a freshman may take any of the other six units. The class includes teach- 1416! Home Ec 2 s AW ,XA l ing technical skills, the industrial revo- lution and how it affected the daily life, trade unions and an introduction to In- dustrial Education. An addition to woodworking is Wood- working 363. This is the third year in woods. It involves projects that are high- ly advanced and complicatingp because of this, only selected students may join. There are only other things that are done in Industrial Education besides a si down class . . for example the Plymout trouble-shooting contest. This is when selected man fouls up a car in many dif ferent ways and a pair of students a timed to see if they can get it startj again. A written exam is also required t be taken for the completion of the cor test. Another is the drafting and wooci working district competition. The stu

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a gym student the art of fencing. junn---- e e , ...J Miss Debbie Woxberg, a new gym teacher, shows Fred Brill demonstrates his ability to master the parallel bars during Gym class. Mrs. Carolyn Ierdan and Miss jan Schiavone, demonstrate the techniques of CPR. fcardio S pulmonory resuscitationj d. As a newcomer, Ms. Shiavone likes llenbrook South. She teaches two health asses, and the rest of the day she acts as .ther a paraprofessional or a substitute eacher. Her hobbies include raquetball nd badminton. She would like to earn a lasters Degree in Health Education and eep on teaching. Also worthy of note is the Cardio-pul- .inary Resuscitation unit that is taught y the Glenview Paramedics each year in injunction with the department. The purse, mandatory for high school stu- dents, develops students' technique by involving direct use of a model complete with lungs that expand and contract. PE Adds Ski Elective Ms. Debbie Woxberg joined the Phys- ical Education Department staff. Ms. Woxberg came to South with a wide vari- ety of skills. She's a versatile person. She teaches a lot of activities like tennis, dance, swim- ming and skiing, commented Mr. Don Rabeor, the instructional supervi- sor. The department is proud of the elec- tive units. We no longer have separate departments. We're following the federal mandate of Title IX and the kids seem to enjoy it, says Rabeor, The Blizzard of '79 gave the depart- ment a chance to add an-unseen elective. Cross-country skis were rented and stu- dents were given an opportunity to join the course for the price of the rental. They have a choice of different activi- ties and there's a wide variety that are offered, concluded Rabeor. Health! Physical Education! 145



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'WYE Boys stick their heads into the hood of a car to see what the real problem is. Pam Wagner enjoys a nutritious breakfast with Kellogg's during Intro to Foods. A big working space is needed for a big project as a student concentrates hard during Industrial Educa- tion. , nts put on their ow-n display and com- te. '1 his contest is held in the spring. ome EC A1dS Future A dash of cooking, a cup of sewing, a landful of children and a teaspoon of terior design - Add them together, I d one forms the Home Economics De- rtment. lt gives the student a chance to ork, sew, cook, deal with children and do interior design. Intro-to-foods, which is one hour long, had students prepare foods from a baked apple to a deluxe breakfast. Child development, which is run by Mrs. Barbara Sunko, involves the stu- dent with children and has one dealing with them. At one point of the class, the students will go to a elementary school and work with the children. New Course Added To Curriculum Industrial Ed X147

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