Northwestern Community High School - Expedition Yearbook (Flint, MI)

 - Class of 1967

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Physical Education Plays Important Part in Student Growth Miss Odgers Mrs. Ramsdell i ) 5 X 2 i Mr. Burtnun ' s students check in before beginning their swimming class. The building of strong bodies, healthy and alert, minds, and the cooperation needed to work well with others are all a part of physical education. Perseverance by both the students and the teachers teaches the pupils the meaning of good sportsmanship, emphasized in the classes. The students play games in as well as out of doors, swim and dance to build their physical as well as their personal traits. Mr. Burtrum Mr. Shedd Up and Over Mrs. Betty Ramsdell seems to be saying as she demonstrates a volleyball tactic to her third hour gym class. 29

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Just a little more sugar, observes Sam Webb. Anxiety is present as Mrs. McCabe ' s boys foods class learns the techniques of baking. Girls AND Boys Learn Home Ec. Skills Ambition and work go into being a successful student in North- western ' s hoipemaking classes. Both girls and boys strive to achieve diversified homemaking skills. Boy ' s foods, interior decorating, altering, budgeting, and good grooming are a few of the subjects which are taught under the heading of Homemaking by Mrs. McCabe and Mrs. Klein. Mrs. Klein Mrs. McCabe Personal hygiene is a serious topic in Mrs. McCabe ' s Homemaking class, so the girls were surprised to find a male in their midst — the photographer. iii!. I ' iiik ' 28



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Shop Teachers Stress Safety, Teach Useful Skills The Industrial Arts program offers auto shop, elec- tronics, architectural drawing, machine drawing, metal shop, wood shop, and drafting. Safety is particularly stressed in these classes. Students wear goggles to protect their eyes, and work in pairs when using high voltage equipment. By training to maintain constant vigilance, the instructors in this area do their best to produce safety- conscious young men. Many of these courses are taken for pleasure and others are taken in preparation for future jobs in the technical and industrial world. Mr. Fry Mr. Kochaney i» mi m i. Mr. Lasecke Mr. McCormack Mr. Miscisin Mr. Ron Albright checks a lathe, which iiiust be perfectly level at all times. Mr. Mossman Mr. Mullvain 30 I

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