Bennett High School - Beacon Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1960

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IRMA LEE HAYES Science That's a good deal RUDOLPH V. HEIS Plgvsicul Education Some girls go to college, others go i steady. ho . . ., ho . . ., ho . . .. FLOYD B. HILL Guidance Remember, your limit is three ap- plicationsln MILDRED C. HOLMLUND Art You can't. learn by memorizing MAY S. JEPSON English Doesn't anybody ever know uny- thing about grammar? Through Industrial Arts courses boys train for vocations. DANIEL M. KUBLITZ English When I'm happy, you're happy: and when l'n1 unhappy, . . . INDUSTRIAL ARTS 'T The manual talents of Bennctt's boys are developed under the competent guidance of the Industrial Arts instructors. First year introductory shop courses are designed to help the student discover his major interests and aptitudes. The Gen- eral Shop class is divided in September: half taking metal and wood design, the other half working with and learning the arts of plastics, ceramics, and printing. At the end ofthe first semester they exchange places. If the student wishes, he may continue with a printing course in his Sophomore year and one in advanced printing the following year. Other subjects available to dexterous upper classmen involve study in metal- lurgy and Woodcraft. Besides offering valuable training, the print shop performs an important service to thc school. These classes are respon- sible for printing the Variety Show and school play programs and tickets, as well as many school documents. The Indus- lrial Arts division also aids the BEACON by printing adver- tising anrl sales blanks. Surely Bennett's Industrial Arts department not only trains students for careers but also gives them a valuable background for future do-it-yourself projects. The achieve- ments of these young men are truly representative of the caliber of Bennett's accomplishments. I7

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A fixture housewife gains experience in Homemakiug classes. HELEN D. GABRIEL Social Studies What we need is diplomats to get us out of this mess! HOMEMAKING Bennett Homemaking students learned how to please their future families under the leadership of their capable teachers. The way to a man's heart is through his stomach, was clearly exemplified in these student's daily classes. The girls made luscious brownies and scrumptious pies, that lilled the fourth floor corridors with a tantalizing odor that made one's mouth water. This year, the girls once again entered the Betty Crocker contest in which state and national scholar- ships were awarded. In the sewing classes, the girls were instructed in the arts of good grooming, color harmony, and balance. Besides making articles of clothing for their personal use, the girls created wool bonnets which were given to the retarded children of our city. Bennett s school nurse, cooperating with the Homemalring Department, gave informative health demonstrations in Home Nursing. This subject is related to another useful and essen- tial course, Childcare. As a conclusion to this comprehensive training, Family Re- lations, offered only to Seniors, taught Bennett's future homemakers general housekeeping and family management. Thus Benuett's girls leave our school well prepared for their role in society as housewives and mothers. , I6 ' l .l0llN P. GALLIVAN Science ' Do you know where room 311 is? 4 MARIE QERACE Social Studies Now children . . . 1 MARGARBT GIESECKE Ar! l Let us have design and order in everything ANTHONY M. GUADAGNO GTOD boys Cuidancd, Nu, you can't drop seventh hour! I 1 MARY CLARE HARRIN English X 'I am like a mother to my I 1 l I 1 i



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LANGUAGES The modern language classes at Bennett spent a busy year engaging in many projects. Periods were set aside in the lIe- brew classes for listening to Israeli songs. French classes pre- pared seasonal projects sueh as Thanksgiving prayers and Christmas cards in addition to reading classical literature. Bennett is fortunate in being the only Buffalo school offering a course in Russian. This year these classes presented a play concerning Russian life spoken in the native tongue. During the past year, selected language students experi- mented with six sound equipped booths which were insti- tuted as part ofa temporary Language Laboratory. The stu- dents' activity involved listening to tapes and records, espe- cially prepared for the language they were studying. The pur- pose of this project was to develop, along with the ability to read and interpret the language, a facility in using it in con- versation. French students participated in the National French Con- test while German and Spanish students did the same in their respective subjects. The Latin classes were kept busy reading Caesar and Cicero, but found enough time to read hooks on Roman culture. Thus, Languages at Bennett are truly inter- esting. DELORES LePRELL English Good words are worth much and cost little Bennett students master various foreign Langlmges. I MURRAY in. LYNDS I mlustriaf Arts This is how they do it country. X DELORES IAKE Y English Please people! MARY K. liIAT'I'ERA Guidance i Oh fine! N EMILIE MAYER Languages F ur niorgen, Klasse! K N ELINOR MQGILL Social Studies Everylhing's tough! I8 W in the old

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