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-IW H. jastralo, N. Kaczmarslci, B. Lages, V. Stuclcy, D. Maleslci, G, Zawada. TYPING CLOTHING i'Who's got on eraser?H is a cry that ln the above picture we see a sewing can be associated with but one class class at vvorlc. These busy seamstresses typing. l-lere amid the clatter of type- learn the art ol the needle and the writers and anguished cries oldespair, thread and apply it ta malcing their Bloomites learn the fundamentals ol own clothes. manipulating a typewriter, D. Johnson, D, Dykes, I. Gray, D. DeLuca, R. Barackman, T. De-Leach. . wf
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Mr. l-lippensteel, P. Trusty, P. Dolovvy, W. Royer, G. Cochrane, M. Thornburg, C. l-larrington, B. Lages, N. Ahrendt. Roxanne Kentish demonstrates string tec MUSIC -ART These photos give us only a small idea of the ample opportunity vvhich the students have to study in the Fine arts. The art classes of Mr. lVlearl Dodge study painting and painters as well as modeling and design. They also have a chance to enter several local and national contests. The many music classes under the direction ol Mr. Robert l-lippen- steel and Mr. Einar Cannelin study many types ol vocal and instrumental music, They provide us with several 7 programs a year, the Christmas and .Zi , f70'K0!' spring concerts being the most im- 'T portant. -Lgwsg, LQLZ, LEFT: S, Johnson, B. Homier, ,V ,tclvgyy I f lfczffffi .wud 'lit- hniques to her choral class. l 4441 'Llclialfas ' 47151 MAL , . ,
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RIGHT: L. Pezzuto, D. Kir- gis, C. Jacobs, W. Rose. BELOW: J, Browning, R. Cain, R. Notarnicola. INDUSTRIAL ARTS Although the Industrial Arts Facilities are already extensive, we will have a new building devoted entirely to in- dustrial courses to be completed in the near future. Pictured here are three ol the many courses ollered, some of which are: foundry, patternmalcing, architectural and mechanical drawing, machine shop, and auto mechanics. The newest addition to the many courses is crafts, under the direction ol Mr. john Prombo, which gives the student a chance to malce uselul articles and learn dillerent slcills. LEFT: Mr. Sears demonstrates a wood-lathe. rs f-, '- w N.-.1
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