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ine Arts Department John Marshall l-tigh School had much to ohfer this year in the tield ot tine arts. The Music Departments choral group appeared several times in the assembly. They also appeared on the program ot the lr-lighland Part Lilac Festival. The Art Department contributed a good deal ot tine worlc to the annual Scholastic Art Exhibit. Tom Kass toolf top honors by winning three gold lcey awards, while Meryl Galen, Diclq Sturm, and Sally Michael, along with others, each toolc one award. L L, sv' I 5 9 i v-'QA g? i tll , Q55 l-tarold Singleton, Laura Remington, Roy thrall, Jane Feuerherm. lnsert: Joseph Mollca, Understanding Practical Arts The Practical Arts Department ottered a vaf riety ot classes in mechanical drawing, cratt, metals, woodworking, and home economics. The -,X xxx. JV: M ,.MY'5pg,. XQQG as X Rsobert Ley, Ruth Puls, Dorothy K C x, George Swanson, John Sul- Q an, Royal Hill. I3 department was concerned primarily with teach' ing the students the tundamental principles involved in the use ot machines in lndustrial Arts. John Marshall had excellent representation in several contests held this year, the Scholastic Arts Exhibit and the lndustrial Arts Awards sponsored by the Ford Motor Company. ln home economics students learned the every- day essentials ot homelite. Ann Marie Barrow ,llshtlll 1 Shiv. I a at ,Q , w . .-Em ff
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I lllll as The Math epartment All branches of rnalhemalics, from Eighrh grade rnalh To The advanced courses of solid geornelrry and lrignomerry wie-re laugh? in The rnalh classes This year! This Training nol only developed subiecl mailer, buf Trained The pupils in The arl ol clear wlhinkinfg. 2-M Q uf 49' 4 1 2, ,I I Seated: Eleanor Riegel, Edith Olrnstead. Standing: Paul Epping, Charles nl y l Business epartment Pllaum, Monroe Lord. Missing: Joseph Conroy. Progress in The business deparlmenl provided excellenl' op- porlunilies lor sludenls lo learn and develop slcill in office praclice and olher relaled business subf iecls, which are useful nol only in Jrhe commercial world, buf also in everyday life. This year, special classes were held alrer school Tor Those sludenrs who wished lo Jralfe Typing for Their own personal use, buf were unable +o because ol Jrheir crowded schedule. vm Q 0953 ,f ' T-'o4 N Foreground: Clayton DeLong, David Brady. Background: Helen Lathrop. 12 X Q f 1, . Raymond Wrqht, G ace Fulle Ray CI pp nge-r
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9. J X..1 -.QR 4 l'.f' Mary O'Connor. L hysical ducation epartment The program provided by lhe physical educalion deparlmenl provided many opporlunilies lor boys and girls lo learn lhe lundamenlals ol all sporls including lumbling, apparalus, and wreslling. The inlramural program oiclered varied aclivilies, such as homeroom baskelball, ping-pong, and swimming. This deparlmenl was one ol lhe lew in New Yorlc Slale lo have sixleen dililerenl inlerscholaslic Teams enlered in compelilion in one year. ii! fx N ,wen Seated: Nicholas Zona, Joan Lough lin, Julie Steitz. Standing: Armand Bolton. Kenneth Davis, Anthony Gerace, William Bushnell. Insert Senior Problems The Wg W This six-weelc course was divided inlo lhree paris: college and iob orienlalion, economics, and malhemalics. College and iob orienlalion reviewed brielly how lo lalce noles during a leclure, how lo fill our a college applicalion form, and how lo selecl a suilable college, The cosls, sizes, and sludenl iobs available were some ol: lhe lopics discussed. Oulside spealcers were broughl in and lhe boys in bolh college and job orienlalion heard spealcers lallc on mililary service. Economics included lhe review ol sloclcs and bonds and insurance ol all lcinds. lvlalhemalics included home ownership, morlgages, ways ol borrowing money, lypes ol inleresl, and lhe lilling oul ol bolh Slale and Federal Income Tax lorms. Discussion group: Left to right: R. Van Dylce, J, Besancon, lvl. Heberger. E, Ritenis. Others: Lefi 'co right: D. Rood, K. La Bar. X N I if f W... W , my -' 'mx . I ,, if 14
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