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Practical Arts Girls interested in learning to be good homemakers can elect the Vocational Home Economics course or, if their schedule does not permit that many hours, they may elect General Home Economics courses. For boys interested in careers in drafting, industry, carpentry, and allied fields, the Industrial Arts Course offers many .opportunities and valuable experience. These courses are espe- cially helpful to those students interested in ,. MARIAN L. CAPKOVIC Home Economics Temple University, B.S., M.Ed. No man can make a good coat with bad cloth. CHARLES CUPER Industrial Arts, Wood Shop Pennsylvania State University, B.S Temple University, M.Ed. Drive a nail that will go. Albert Werner demonstrates use of machinery in shop. the practical arts. DONALD W. COLVIN Electrical and Metal Shop, Mechanical Drawing Millersville State Teachers College, Begin whatever you have to do.
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RICHARD D SEIDEL Vocal Music ' ' Lebanon Valley College, B.S. T Philadelphia Conservatory of C Music M Music The wzse man as he who knows the relatwe value of thzngsf' RUTH B SI-IRAWDER Kutztawn State Teachers College, He who neglects the present mo- ment throws away all he has. eell f tx Literature and the Arts The music department offers diverse in- struction and experience to the students in- terested in developing their talent and appreciation in this field. Individual lessons are given in instrumental music, as well as group instruction in the orchestra, concert and marching band, dance band, and instru- mental ensembles. Talented singers find ex- pression through chorus and glee club. Art students find ample media with which to Work in this area. Our library has a fine col- lection of books, magazines, and reference materials to supplement the student's use of textbooks and develop a love of literature.
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. . Ct. -1 RUSSELL L. RUBLE Vocational Agriculture Pennsylvania State University, B.S., M.S. 'tWe make our future by the best use of the present. Q Ei . X H? 'Y iv i , .QI 1 f ffl, . lr- g A if - lb M, y S ' ff.. i I Y' Q. , V 3 Ie 5 , ., may .4 - r' :'i 'f ' Vocational Agriculture The Governor Mifflin Joint School Chapter of the Future Farmers of America is an active group of boys taking' the Vocational Agriculture course. Field trips, participation in county and state F.F.A. ac- tivities, and many projects keep these students busy both in class hours and out of school. The group includes, First row, l. to r.: T. Haas, R. Reisch, J. Martin, A. Werner, R. Byron, N. McVaugh, Mr. Ruble. Sec-ond row: R. Wolf, C. Tylka, R. Engle, Q .ff NN! -53' 0: C' 2 3' g QIGJ' is gr! 0 SF- 9, sr F? wr lyk ...... ... .....-.......... CW 'J' A Vi' FM' E :xg . - , ' .Mu F lTQ'6Q' N These ofiicers provide the leadership for the group First row, l. to r.: Mr. Ruble, arlvisorg J. Martin presideritg A. Werner, vice-president. Second row T. Haas, chaplain, R. Reisch, reporterg R. Trostle secretary: R. Byron, song leader: N. McVaugh sentinel. Absent from picture is M. Mohn, treasurer W. Shoff, R. Trostle, R. Tobias, D. Mohn, C. Zim- merman. Third row: J. Keller, D. Troutman, G. Sterner, G. Hacker, E. Eager, J. Fuzer, L. Hol- linger, D. Erwin, P. Klahr, R. Yerger, C. Miller. Fourth row: M. Hurst, P. Fox, T. Kohl, L. Ebersole, J. Schlouch, J. Hamilton, L. Blankenbiller. Fifth row: R. Werner, N. Freeman, M. Wolfe, J. Singer- ling, G. Martin, R. Schmehl, P. Thuss, T. Mateuszow, D. Martin. p----- 2 ll 1-IN 1 .,f I ii' I 3.2 rot 1 fi 4 ' ,.:. F . vu-ind' 'WJ' Q 2 K W K ,fcuyjs
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