Catonsville High School - Catonian Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1960

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A tiny Culture in L1 drop of HlO. Biology studeiit, Bill B0,Slt'0I'If1, cii.w'm'ei1s' ci new world via ci niit'ro,s'cope. Wig I 'HSISZUII books and maps to retrace the explorations of Humboldt. Or maybe he prefers industrial arts courses which can prepare him for a future ap- prenticeship. Here he may be seen riddling sand over the sand bin. ramming a mold in the Hask, repairing an auto engine, or printing tickets for a game. Meanwhile, future homemakers can be found testing new recipes for both standard dishes and exotic taste-tempters. putting interfacing in gowns for a coming dance, or studying synthetic fabrics. Other possible choices are the more artistic subjects, such as dramatics and journal- ism, and academic electives. such as Modern and Contempory History and academic math and science. wl Allrigl1z, men . . . Cf1clI'xS,'8.lH Mr. Elnwwlt' z1wiioii.sm1re.v ti l71t'7ff6'f lmtrle I0 CVlfE I7I4'Ill Murzfitilv um! Peter Stoltz' in Soda!! Sr11div.x IU. lI'.s' ll met'l1tH1ic'c1l KUL'llI'll.Y.ll' Mem! Shop .wriideiirx gutlier nrozzml wigiize lathe Ir: l1et1rMr. .S'l41'cl1i1n1'e'.x tlif'et'rimi.s'. ,sh

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-'-vt ww But it c'nn't be turning green. ' Consnnier .wience .S'Ill0'f'IIf.S', F. Suizsfnze, S. Bilidl'llg2Fl', and M. Replogle, attempt to identify acids and ln1.s'e.v nxiizg litnzns ns inn'ic'citoi'.s' with Mr. Delk .s'z1pe1'i'i.vi11g. Q- QW 251.526 . ff, JM... WWW W f f I . ,ffyif-,.f' ,X W, f . W K :tw .f ,W 1 .,,..M,1W 7 ' , ft fff j 5 1 ...away-- 4 To think that one little a'eein1a1p0int can mean the difference of ten. Connie Fluxlier C1'6l7l0l1SIl'llI?S deeinzcll more- nzent pattern with the nssistzztiee of Mrs. S'te1'e1t.s'. . . . For VOCflf10lIflI Rom THE overall view of the curriculum pro- vided by the general course, students may select the combination ot' subjects which will best prepare them for their chosen futures. This course is the most tlcxiblc, requiring only a year each of math and science in addi- tion to the English and social studies required of everyone. Students in general math learn basic principles in preparation for the numerical problems they may lind in everyday life, while consumer science students may be seen gazing at the heavens on clear nights in search of Leo and Gemini. Having tilled the basic requirements. a student may then choose whatever electives appeal to him. Perhaps. he will select geography and use



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4 'TW X ef f .-f ' Now what shall we call it? . . . ci picture? Wielding ci r'reritii'e pencil are Pat Paul and Wil- licnn Sewell its Mr. Ornzlorji ofleits' .S'lllQAQ6'Sll'0ll.Y. Grab that ball! Dwn't be cifniitl of it, ' Miss Mciiej' rlein0n.s'trti1e.s' ball lzcinclling tech- niqiies to Jean Sclzziltlzeis. ,mv ,,,'a'7W'L ' '.,k 'Ww.Sa.2X? 'W .. ' W Dizie1'.se Inzfereszfs Cfiillizicile Mature er.s'mzali1fie.s' CCJMPLEh'lENTING THE wide selection of major subjects on which students base their views of the future is a host of minor subjects which add perspective to these views. For instance, stu- dents wishing to improve their ability to com- municate ideas may take advanced composition, which gives practice in various styles of writing. or speech, which teaches effective speaking by activities such as telling stories at elementary schools. Meanwhile, art classes teach students how to reproduce what they see, by methods varying from studying Van Gogh to making stage scenery. At the same time. physical edu- cation students are combining physical agility with the more important skills of sportsman- ship. For those desiring more practical prepara- tion for the future, there are home economics. industrial arts, typing for personal use. and driver's education. Oh, but two rei'i'.vicn1.s'ai'ei1't even it start! Miss Davis dlSCll.Y.X't?S c'0nip0siti0n p0.v5ibilitie.v with Ann Hosnier, an f1dl'LIllCL'd composition student. 4' .lx sf-fr ?'Q0- , ' stt. , '

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