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WOOD SHOP instructor Mr. Donald Adams checks with senior Ralph Johnson whose gun cabinet is nearly completed. Mr. Adams directs activities of the class of 1960, the Hi-Y, and boys' intramural program. THE LATHE is used by freshman Regis Dolnak as metal INDUSTRI L ART I p ' ' wrrje- Q s' . .1 :Am ' - A W is .Hx Q E AA.. Three courses in industrial arts are offered to Ali- quippa High students. These are wood-Working, metal- working and mechanical drawing, all on a five-period per week basis. Students enrolled in the general course often choose to major in one of the industrial arts, while others take the courses as electives. For several students a highlight of the year is the preparation of projects for display in local business establishments and entry in the Ford Motor Company's annual Industrial Arts Fair. kills in creative arts open MR. ANDREW STERNAKA moves a ruler to have a look at sopho- more Clarence Shannon's work in mechanical drawing, as Robert Ur- sitti applies the eraser. shop instructor Mr. Nick Halama looks on. 28 -1 ...r..
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F . fl ' 4, .,-ff .. pil? it To stimulate responsibility, promptness, and obe- dience, while forming pleasant relationships and friend- ships, the music department offers both vocal and instrumental Curriculums. Choral and band organi- zations help individuals to appreciate music through understanding and participation. Freshmen are re- quired to schedule music one period per week, while upperclassmen may select a music major, general music or music appreciation courses. MUSIC ws.. SENIOR BAND DIRECTOR and instrumental music teacher for high school students, Mr. Fred J. Sporny keeps a full schedule of school and community events that require his attention. Practice and example develop our appreciation INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC iI1struCt0r fOr the 0lCH16HlH1'y and PREPARING the Bach Choir for a program is just one of the jUI'1i0f lligll SFF'-dei MT- Cllfslff SPOTUY fakes lime i0 Check H duties that keep Mrs. Mary Lou Bennett busy. She also teaches saxophone, perhaps needed for the Junior Band Concert. music appreciation and organ and sponsors the Bach Ensemble, Girls' Chorus, Choraliers, Girls' Trio and the Organ Club. if
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