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X X l1 ' x I X . X c s iii . . Mr. Gustaxus Sic-verts. senior counselor, advises Robert Feinberg on his way towards graduation and college. , 9S rn 1, Q1 - X -..,, :AY ' R Pa. ' l'aul B. Stevens, Oscar li. Helm. .4,lf.. l,l.B.. Kihairmanl .4.Ii. R ' v l l Dkltltl Kiillflllilll. fglgtayllg Sigyqflg' Alf- ILS., .'ll.l'fd. The Guidance Department is designed to benefit the individual student. Through a program of aptitude tests and counselor-student meetings and conferences, a logical program for educational and vocational inter- ests is derived for each boy. The placement service and a bulletin board, which contains information of inter- est for students planning either a college education or career, contribute valuable assistance to all who attend Baltimore City College. e Learn Facis From Counselors And Books Q-Q 'L- xt-uv' :I f Ida Cf, blass, Nlaudc- .L Pertsch, BS., l.ilvmrinn I,tf'IiflIlYl No school can be considered a true institution of learning unless it has a good library, and the baltimore Clity College is especially lortunate because ol its excel- lent collection ol books, cared lor by teacher-librarian Hrs. Ida CL. Glass. From the small departmental li- braries ol earlier days to the great collection ol volumes ol today. the library has always been an integral part ol Clitfs scholastic lite. .Xnother stali specialist, Nlrs. Maude l'ertsch. school dietitian, directs her stall in producing a multitude ol tastx' dishes in the cafeteria, scene ol pleasant hours ol eating and studying, Students klect Books For Referrence Work
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Richard Sugarman and 'l'om Biddison mix their own special brand fri chemicals during labomtorx period. e Discover The Mysferies Uf Science XVith tCSl tubes :md Bunsen burners, microscopes and electro-magnets, City students prepare themselves to build a better world through sm-ienre. Future doctors and chemists study bacterial growth and ionization. In biology, chemistry, and physics Classrooms and labora- tories Collegians explore the mysteries of science to pre- pare for their future contributions to an America built on modern scientilic' knowledge. rxlllllll' H. llrxan. Leon B, Bielinski, Yan Kirk Bland, ILS.. .H.A., I'..lI.lJ,. A.Ii. ,4,li, I.A.P,H.A. if f .F l Sw' 11 jesse Hinson, Russell H. johnson, Bernard Kudcr. ILS., MA. ILS. ILE. Gil. 'rr -- if Q . I.eo lllilllllll .4.Ii. 0-f A ' 1 . N Thomas K. Mcllonald. Richard W. .Xusteimann B..S'.. fHeadj PILH 5.7 lemme C. Denaburg, llaxid l-'ret-dtnln ILS.. .V.,-I.. Ed.D. IM. fr spin I U 5 llll . - If . V i-2' f. . F f rg si 1 mx . 1 Joseph W, sillkilll flu XV. St ill HX. Ii.S'.
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L, Mrs. Anna C-. Callos directs boys during general music class period. The BCC Music Department ol l955-56 continued the fine standards set in previous years. Once again its instrumental and vocal organizations established them- selves as outstanding in the state. lt succeeded admira- bly in its purposes: promoting an appreciation of good music among City's students: teaching and encouraging boys in the use of both instruments and their voices. The music major course is well-known for its in- clusiveness. Donald Regier, Anna C.. ballos. A.B., M.A., 1Chairmanp Ii.M. M10 Donald B. Norton, ILS., MA., I'fd.II. Seldom does the Art Department receive the credit it deserves, Much work and time is needed to instruct the novice effectively in the rudiments of art and to em. bellish and polish the work of the truly talented student. Many of the displays in our school's front foyer are the work of this department as are many of the posters used in advertising the Castle's plays and other affairs. Stu- dents throughout the city come to the BCC to take ad- vantage ol the Art Curriculum offered here. e eek The Beaufy Of Music And Ari Nr I Norman F. Burnett, llarry ll. Ball, ILS., fflhairmanj II.F..4. i fl., fmt- Q V.- iq ffv Q I-Ll i I A Nlelvin lfillcr. -john A. Robbins, i .4.Ii,, MA. Ii.F.A. .?tmi?ZE.!i.-.-.fri - Poster painting and layout is one of the essential elements ol thc lum ' .Xrt Clurritu Y - SJ 5 hJ ' . 5- 33 l ' lil 1 f?.cx:' ti bm k.f5 SP -'I-Z-L
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