Annapolis High School - Wake Yearbook (Annapolis, MD)

 - Class of 1960

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Miss Lola Burrall Mr. Robert F. Kunkle Art II, III-IV Chorus: Music Theory Mr. Kenneth W. Page Band, Orchestra, Instrumental Music Miss Burrall offers advice to two as irin oun Rembrandts. P sy 9 1-l 18 M! ine .iftiwt liifyf MQSJWAJ At AHS the Fine Arts program centers around two fields, music and art. The Music Department strives to offer an apprecia- tion of music to the entire student body. The Band, under the direction of Mr. Kenneth Page, offers a variety of musical opportunities from beginning in- strumental groups to advanced marching and dance bands. The Chorus and Music Theory classes under Mr. Robert Kunkle offer experience in singing and musical composition. The Art Department seeks to develop creativity in the student and acquaint him with the past achieve- ments and present media of art. Art Il is concerned with the fundamentals of color and design, and Art Ill-IV is a continuation of the same principles with the addition of oil painting. 0 1 lx , iii

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ommerciaf .fdrfd Every year the demand for qualified office per- sonnel becomes greater. In order to meet this chal- lenge, AHS offers courses in which the basic skills needed for office work are taught. ln the commercial department the business-minded student may take bookkeeping, two years of steno- graphy and introductory and advanced courses in typing. Training in these specialized courses is of value to any student who wants immediate employ- ment after graduation. In addition to these basic courses, business arith- metic and office training are offered as commercial .. E i electives and may be taken by those students not 7 j' I 1, I 11. f 1, d T f ev .hx Mrs. H. W. Carpenter Miss Margaret R. Hake con emp G mg Ur er S U Y Q co ege' .6 ,QV 1 h Office Training, Typing I, Bookkeeping . 'f Typing ll I, Secretarial Book- FIA 43' keeping . K f' fasfzfff Miss Justice times as Fred Eucare and Mary Lou Hanna strike again. Miss Peggy P. Justice Mrs. Stella M. Morris Typing I, Business Stenography I, ll Mathematics



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Mefuffdrfa Seeking to educate students in the practical duties of life, the Useful Arts Department offers two sub- iects-home economics for girls, and industrial arts for boys. In home economics, girls learn the responsibilities of a good homemaker to her family, the maintenance of food, clothing, furniture, and home equipment. 'lindustrial arts strives to educate boys for future industrial employment, teaching an appreciation of good design and workmanship and skill in the use of mechanical instruments that will be of use to them in their later years. It also provides an opportunity for each boy to become better informed about industrial occupations available. vw., Mr. lawrence 'Bonari Mr. John A. Bowling Shop IV, Industrial Arts, Shop II, Industrial Arts Architectural Drawing Mr. Jay B. Orr Mrs. Madge G. Young Industrial Artsg Shop III Home Economics llp - Home Management i x f - U A B V Mrs. Young's Home Economics students have learned that the way to a , man's heart is through his stomach.

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