Hugh John Macdonald School - Searchlight Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1954

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Hugh John Macdonald School - Searchlight Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 28 of 112
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12 HOME ECONOMICS The Hugh John Macdonald School is very fortunate in having such a nice Home Economics Department. Room 16 is our Cookery Room and is very nice. It has twenty-four stoves in it, and that makes a stove for each girl when we are cooking. In Grade 7 the elements of cooking are learned. In Grade 8 we are taught how to prepare certain meals such as dinner and supper, and it has been rumoured that the Grade Eights can also make very good tempting pastryl The Grade 9 students learn how to prepare and can vegetables and fruits, and study the details of cooking. Room 21 is our Sewing Room. In it we have long tables on which we can cut out our material. We also have six sewing machines so that we don’t have to sew by hand. In Grade 7 the girls are taught the fundamentals of hand machine sewing. They make aprons and caps. In Grade 8 the students are taught how to make good tailored blouses. The Grade Nines learn to make skirts in various styles and colours. After taking a Home Economics course like this for three 37-ears, the girls should be able to take over the duties of a house. Wilma Wilson 8-23 SHOPS I like Shops because you work bjr ' ourself and prove that 3mm can do things a man can do. You have one morning or one afternoon a week for Shops and our period is Tuesday afternoon. I like Woodworking better than Metalworking because 3 -ou can make more projects. You have a choice of whether or not ynu want a big project or a little project. Here in Shops 3mm have separate benches so that 3 our friend may sit right aeros3 from you. In Shops there are tools that 3mm might not have at home. Finally you have the satisfaction of finishing 3rour project and painting it. Dennis Ruthig 8-23 SHOPS I like Shops because you can make some useful projects to use at home. You can work by yourself and do what you want. When 370U enter the Shop your sleeves must be rolled up. You must sit quietly on your bench until the teacher has checked the roll. Then 30U take 3 ' our notebook and copy the notes which are dictated. After you have finished, you can take sour project out and work on it. You must do proper work and follow the instructions given in 30 ur book. If 37-ou cannot follow the instructions, you can ask the teacher and he will do what he can for you. You must not talk while you are working. When clean-up time comes, everybody must put his work under the benoh, put the proper tools in their proper positions, and sweep off the top bench. Then you sweep the waste material off the floor. Two boys take the waste material can out and empty it. When you leave the class, you put your benoh number on the board and turn the number to out . The bell rings and Shops is over for another week. Aitorfr Schmidt 8-25



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13 PHYSICAL EDUCATION When we first come into the gym we change into our runners and then we sit in our four P.T. teams. After this we stand up and do some exercises such as push-ups and running on the spot. We take tumbling which is a forward roll and back to a cross-legged position. Then there is the headstand where one boy stands on his head and another boy stands by to help him if necessary. There is the wooden horse on which we have to jump. We jump on, stop, and then do a forward roll. Once in awhile We play volleyball and we also play basketball; sometimes we practice taking shots and sometimes we play a game. Yes, Physical Education is something we need in our life. Stanley Kowalski 8-23 When girls first go for Physical Training, they think that it’s a period in which to play, but don’t worry, Mrs. Graham has it all figured out I We wear a special uniform. We wear tunics which are four inches above the knees. If we wore ordinary clothes which were tighter, it would be very difficult for us to do the exercises and to jump around as we play volleyball. We wear white runners which are light on our feet. If we wore ordinary shoes we should probably sprain our ankles. Most of the winning teams of the school have won crests, which have on them the initials H.J.M. We have exercises and square dancing. We play volleyball and in the summer we play baseball outdoors. This is a sport which all girls like. We are kept busy in the Auditorium where our gym takes place. So if you come to school on a Monday morning feeling low , go to see Mrs. Graham in the Auditorium. s he will fix you up . She’ll give you so much exercise that you ' ll be sorry that you ever took my advice! Roxie Ewanyshyn and Jean Bawen 8-23 REXALL DRUG STORES HATS YOUr rESCRIPTION FILL BY YOUR LOCAL DRUGGIST A GRADUATE PMRi IACJ T IS ALLAYS IN CHARGE. ' illiam at Isabel Phone 93-7939 Winnipeg, Manitoba

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