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P E Action arled Physical and mental challenges were presented throughout the year by a variety of activities in Physical Education. Right: Standing by the skeleton are Health teach- ers Mr. Stuart Fors, Mr. Steven Flynn and Mrs. Mary Ellen Travis. Lower: Delores Erler and Pam Anderson look on while Miss Thomas helps Francine Berns on the balance beam. Lower left: Sandy ,Azure leads joggers Jill Carwford. Barbara Stelton- pohl, Linda Torter, Mary Donkin, Mary Englson. Lower right: PE teachers, Row 1: Mrs. Virginia LaBounty, Miss Vicki Thom- as. Mrs. Barbara Herbison. Row 2: Mr. Dennis Pieters, Mr. Bud Bulgin, Mr. Rus- sel Morris and Mr. Cliff Saxton
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-v0'4, Practice Perfects Watch your fingers. turn the machines off, backstitch twice, do it again, where is your vanishing point? These are the echos of instruction heard from the home econom- ics and industrial arts class- rooms. Courses in home econom- ics include beginner and ad- vanced homemaking, fashion sewing in tailoring and knits, basic foods, Today's Homes and Family living. Industrial Arts carries a variety of subjects: architec- tural and engineering draw- ing, general and advanced: wood and metal shopsg elec- tronics: and power mechanics. Far left: Mr. Dee Green illustrates the op- eration of an oscillator. Left: Mrs. Gail Arnold and Sue Hewitt prepare a cake batter. Lower left: Cutting out a gar- ment is a part of Mrs. E s t e l l e VanCleave's courses in sewing and tailoring. Lower: Propor- tions are important in mechanical drawing as shown by Mr. Cy Bel- lock, head of the indus- trial arts department.
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Art Is Popular Oils, water colors, charcoals. glue paintings, yarn paintings. ceramics, sculpture, candles, and candle holders were just a few of the many projects to come from two of McNary's most popular roomsg Room 153 and room 156. Un- der the inspired guidance of Miss Helen Schwab and Mrs. Bonnie Bennett, art students also painted Christmas windows and offered numerous displays and sales ot' their work dur- ing the year. All classes were filled to capacity both semesters. Above: Mrs. Bonnie Bennett points out some of the fine points of a painting. Above left: Nanci King concentrates on an oil painting. Left: An unusual plas- ter sculpture is a focal point in Miss Schwab's class- room.
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