Conemaugh Township Area High School - Connumach Yearbook (Davidsville, PA)

 - Class of 1955

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3 Mrs. Kathaleen Wonder l Miss Grace Kaufman Bene respondetis, discipulil 4 DE ELUPINI3 UNDERSTANDING Declensions, conjugations, vocabularies, irregular verbs-all nightmares to the students of Spanish or Lating yet how exciting when they are mastered and We can read the foreign lan- guages. Knowledge of languages becomes more and more important to us as our modern world is drawn closer together by speedier transportation and communication. Students of foreign languages belong to the International Students' Society and have Pen Pals representing eleven different countries of the World. Many interesting letters have been exchanged and shared by the language students. Although We may have some diffi- culty interpreting the letters sometimes, the correspondence has broadened our experience, in- creased our international understanding, and developed better relationships. Latin students participated in the Latin Festival with exhibits of projects and a trip to the Buhl Planetarium. Spanish students emphasize the practical application of their study by conversing in Span- ish and reading Spanish newspapers. En la clase di espanol trcxtamos de aprender losverbos. Son muy diti- ciles. Algunas veces ol- vidamos nuestras penas y cantamos una cancion espanola.

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l 4...7t-.-:un QA A Hxili' .1 E Nays 13234155 Z 11 'gxv , gh xlu 'Q 3? we 1 fx X N: A YSJOOAY 54 -U H fi? f' Tl' 1 L' Q cf ggi Q X Now, take this letter! ll TST!-XNIJINS IIPPUHTUNITIES BUSINESS WIJHIJJ Miss Stella Zabo Mr. Robert Dyer One of the largest and busiest departments in Conemaugh Township High School is the one Which prepares the students for the opportunities that lie before them in the business world. The heart of America is in her indus- tries. Private industries, as Well as government, are hiring millions of people to carry out complex business details. This explains Why this is such an ac- tive department. Here students learn to tile records, type letters, take dicta- tion, operate business machines, balance books, and understand consumer education and business law, in preparation for continuing this very neces- sary occupation. Our students receive very practical training in office Work. Advanced students are assigned as secretaries to teachers to give them further practical experience in Working for others. This department does a commendable job in assisting future secretaries, bookkeepers, and typists to obtain the knowl- edge, the practice, the skill that will assure them success in the business world.



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III. E5 TU HIllVIElVI!-llil I3 Miss Phyllis Riley Mrs. Carol Heichel I.. Q ,-, , -, Add a teaspoonful of vanilla-A good place to be when you're hungry. Step into our kitchen, would be a Welcome invitation if you were to pass the cooking lab. Here fragrant aromas tempt the appetite as delectable dishes prove the cooking ability of these future homemakers. Learning to cook is only one phase of the hornemaking course. Planning so that our meals will have the essential food requirements is as important as knowing how to cook. Homemakers must know how to buy economically and use thriftily if they are to balance the budget. In the clothes laboratory we learn how to buy material, how to cut and sew clothing and articles for the house. For home decoration, provision is made for the girls to experiment with color schemes and furniture arrangements. Skills in all these things will be profitable in making better homes in the future. She measures, cuts, presses, sews-this is the way she makes her clothes.

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