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Ysg'-:fa Ei wg Ag lLeftj, Mark Zerbe makes the ideal dummy for Don Judd and Cordell Almond lr.j to practise treating. fBelowj Heather Douglas 11.1 and Mrs. Bethune learn to be prepared to aid vic- tims such as Susan Johnson. Q 5 is Qs H., an-1 Krrgz .Q , Z' X X 1 4' Mali ,N 33
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Examiner Mrs. Terence Toews lr.ipoints out the faults in Jim Bauman's wrapping of Edwin Kong's leg. Cordell Almond, Don Judd, and Sue John- son ll.-r.i study rudiments of treatment prior to practise, lbelowj. First Aid: Useful And Fun Hey, what's happening? That girl is sitting on Susan Johnson's back and pulling on her arms! Oh, it's just the First Aid class at P.B.I. practicing artificial respiration. Mrs. Bethune, an RN. from Bri- tain taught the class for her third year. First Aid should be an impor- tant thing in the life of Christians, she said. This class provided a mid-week break from the normal routine of classes. Students enjoyed the in- formal atmosphere. The first half of the evening ses- sion was lecture. It's like a refresher course on biology, one student commented. lt was also a presentation of the fundamentals for treating medical emergencies. Practical time was during the second hour. Here class members practiced on each other what they had discussed in the previous hour. One week they learned how to put spinal-injured people onto stretchers. Don Judd said his favorite was tying people up. Students were interested in the gory films of actual accident scenes. They saw the live actions of what they had studied. Margaret Chugg said, lt really makes you realize your responsibility. The most serious matters we learn are artifical respiration and how to treat spinal injuries, said y ., Mrs. Bethune. Class members felt that First Aid was excellent preparation for future ministry. They saw its usefulness for camp work as well as the mis- sion field where there are few clinics or hospitals nearby. Betty Johnson
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Mr. Brian R. Bates Asst. Dean of Men Christian Education Mrs. Carol Bayne English Mrs. Agnes Bethune Missions Miss Grace Bicknell Music Miss Caroline Bjorndal Music Miss lean Boswell Music Mrs. Andy Burgess Christian Education Mr. Art Chamberlain Bible, Theology Practical Theology Mrs. Evelyn Charter Music Mr. Russell E. Cline Practical Theology, Bible Mr. Graeme Crouch Bible Miss Ruth Dearing Bible, Theology Miss Kathleen Dearing Music Mr. Alban Douglas Missions, Theology, Bible Mr. Ernest Dyck English, Bible
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