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DRI ER EDUCATIO A. Vennari Alexander Vennari . . . A.B.g Fairmount Stateg Driveris Education. Driveris Education is a very important course at Lansdowne. While learning the mechanics of driving, the students are also being taught the importance of safety on the road and traffic laws in a modern age. This course aids society by molding good drivers out of many stu- dents. The course includes both a classroom and a laboratory Where the students may gain personal experience behind the Wheel under the guidance of Mr. Ven- nari. DIVER IF IED OCCUPATIO The department of Diversified Occupa- tions offers an excellent opportunity every year for over fifty seniors to acquire some practical Work experience While continu- ing their studies. In the morning the stu- dents enrolled in the program attend regular classes. At noon they leave the school to report to their jobs. While work- ing at these jobs, students earn credits toward graduation. The department is supervised by Mr. DiLella and Mr. Redd. 2 .- ' 1 gigfeg f iii 2-i'g.sgsz sf .- f ' - . xx ff..-s:r::.11f: ff 1 153 i 1' - 11-1.-.sf - TI ,SWL T167 iff if W N? I A. DiLella L. Redd Anthony DiLella . . . B.S.g Indiana State Universityg University of Pennsylvaniag Diversified Occupations. Louis Redd . . . B.A.g University of Marylandg Diversified Occupations Coordinator, 12th grade Social Studiesg I.V. Wrestling. Above: Students are amused at a remark by Mr. Redd. Left: Mr. DiLella is ready to begin a class.
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I DUSTRIAL ART The Industrial Arts Department is an important part of Lansdowne Senior High School. It is here that students learn traits that will later help them achieve higher standards in their trades. Included in the Industrial Arts Depart- ment are mechanical drawing, carpentry, auto mechanics, wood shop and metal shop. Allen Brown . . . B.S.g Maryland Stateg Drafting. Livingston I. Cowling . . . B.S.g Maryland Stateg Wood Shop. Ian Cordon . . . B.S.g University of Marylandg Draftingg Department Chairman. Gene V. Hoover . . . Advanced Professional Certilicateg University of Mariandg Vocational Carpentry. Marshall Landis . . . R.F.A., Towson Stateg Draftingg Audio Visual Coordinator. John Scarborough . . . Auto Shop. Homer Works . . . B.S.g University of Marylandg Metal Shop. A. Brown L. Cowling I. Cordon G. Hoover M. Landis I. Scarborough H. Works w 1 l 5 I Above: Mr. Landis helps Ron Davies with his project. Right: Mr. Scarborough teaches his students about the mechanics of a car. I 38 I l
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IJBRARY All that mankind has done, thought, gained or beeng it is lying in magic preservation in the pages of booksf' Knowledge to be used for enjoyment as well as for study and research can be found in the books of our library. The library is available 'to help all students learn to relate through reading. D . Holmes M. Schools M. Taylor Doris Holmes . . . A.B., M.L.S.g Western Maryland College, i:lEfEeTSMljlIrll2li-llliltiqlzi Iiilfalilginli.giIaM EiTf,?:1sdiaIg5 itsfesg Above: Mrs. Taylor helps Pete ljosiluyko make use of the library resources for a research project Y g Y I ' f D l Below: Mrs. Blank converses with a concerned parent about his childis health. Pennsylvania, University of Marylandg Librarian. HE LTH Trouble vanishes and peace enfolds all who seek refuge in the health suite. This is Mrs. Blank's first year as nurse at Lans- downe. Every day, she is at her station administering utender loving carei' to the sick. This care extends to personal prob- lems, too. A I. Blank Jean Blank . . . B.A., B.S.g University of Delaware, johns Hopkins Universityg R.N.
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