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GYM INSTRUCTQRS, Mrs. Vggel and THORNING .LITTLE often stayed for weight-lifting practice after school to develop muscu- Mr. Allison, encourage participation in all lar C0-01'd1UaU0H and Stfeflgih- sports. t Q ,.. ARCHERY demands a keen eye and steady arm. PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONS are given to juniors annually. Rita Manchesian seems to be tolerating Doctor Sloss' and Mrs. Moreth's attention. 41
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PHYSICAL FITNESS is emphasized in girls' gym class. Using the Royal Canadian Air Force plan the girls do various exercises to build up stamina. HE LTH and PHY ED Develop GLORIA RICHARDS operates the automatic serving device used to improve tennis skills. DEBBIE ADAMS is ready to return a serve in table tennis. 40 Body and Mind The Physical Education Depart- ment, directed by Mrs. Vogel and Mr. Allison, plans a variety of activ- ities for students. They teach life- time sports, team sports, and in- corporate physical fitness into warm- up exercises. In health classes, informal discus- sions on everyday problems, person- ality improvement, personal hy- giene, emergency first aid, and men- tal health are held. Mrs. Janet Vogel is Department Chairman.
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-fx ww .K Q ,,....,w - ., W , I WA? WOOD SHOP students, taught by Mr. Rowe, apply classroom theory to the working process. CONCENTRATION, such as Dave More- ira shows here, is necessary in wood shop. Vocational SHOP and HOME EC Offer both A valuable curriculum of pract- ical arts offered at Western includes home economics, metal and wood shops, mechanical drawing, and in- dustrial arts. Junior high girls and senior high electives, who take Home Econom- ics, study food preparation and serving, nutrition, interior decorat- ing, and child care. Emphasis is also placed on sewing garments and needlework. Thus girls receive in- sight into household management. Mrs. Camille Cambier is depart- ment chairman. The Industrial Arts program, headed by Mr. Daniel Rowe, gives not only valuable theory but also many hours of practical experience. Junior high students, taking metal and wood shop, make many useful home articles. More difficult projects, such as cabinet making, are achieved by the electives. JY MECHANICAL DRAWING students learn many new and valuable skills. George Rush, Bob Longo, and Paul Richards consult with Mr. LaPerriere before beginning a new project. 42
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