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tudents Prepare To Live In A Seienti ie Age . . . Freshman Room 7-First ro-w: Bessie Brubaker, jean Arnold, Au- drey Adams. Second rofw: Lawrence Ayres, Shirlee Arnold, Mary Lou Beppler, Betty Caseber, William Betonte, Richard Bell. Third rofw: Patricia Cassi- dy, Lois Antonilli, joseph Andrews, Jerry Campbell, Robert Backner, Ella Mae Briar, Janet Balentine, Tad Boggs. Fourth rofw: Paul Amie, john Brecht, john Arcuri, Harry Browell, Clyde Arm- strong, joseph Bostjancic. Fifth rorw: Francis Buckley, Louis Bell, Emil Arnal, Nor- man Bell, Charles Bails, Anthony Capozzi. Freshman Room Ill-2 - First rofw: Joan Pankiewicz, Nancy Nale, Marian Miller, Lor- etta McCartney, Lorraine O'Bryon, Donna Leveto. Second roiw: Don Morrison, Walter McCartney, Mary Ann Matyuf, Edith Markle, Rose Paige,lElizabeth Marmo. Third rofw: Sylvia Mahra- mas, Patricia Myrgo, Sandra Lewis, William Patmon, De- lano Paige, Gloria Mancini, Marlene Nocki, Carmella Obosky. Fourth ro-w: Dona McVick- er, Anthony Luisi, Robert Lytle, jim McCormick, jos- eph Lilley, Kenneth Mavrich, Lawrence Luisi. Fifih rofw: jim Orsini, Ed- ward Nicola, Jerome Markel, james McVVilliams, Tony Lucchitti, Olie Orsino. ' -lr X . The science department offers live courses. These are chemistry in the senior year, physics and applied science in the junior year, biology in the sophomore year, and general science for freshmen. Students who intend to become doctors, nurses, lawyers, teachers, engineers, inventors, and the like 7111151 follow these courses, but these subjects give infor- mation useful in everyday life as well. Science courses give students knowledge, under- standing, use, and appreciation of important principals of science, and of the society of which each student is to be a part. Students learn that the unknown is ever with us and that every person is more creative than he realizes. They realize that the world still needs pioneers and that they may have a chance for personal achievement by adding to the world's knowledge or skill. 22
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thers Learn How To Manage A Home Miss Josephine Laib In charge of the home economics departmentg teaches home management and clothing-adviser to Ellen H. Richards Club. Above: Students learn lzow to make their own clothes attractively and how to press garments correctly. Miss Elizabeth Finley Teaches cooking and sophomore home econom- ics-advises the Beta Tri- Hi-Y-manages Cafe, a home room. A fine vocational home economics course trains girls to become capable home makers tomorrow. Girls take the two-year course in their freshman and sophomore years. Future housewives learn how to plan and manage a home, how to take care of children, and how to take care of the sick. They plan menus, study calories, prepare food, and set a table attractively. They learn how to cut out patterns, how to use a sewing machine, and how to wash and press clothes. Students particularly enjoy the home arts class where they learn to make useful articles to beautify the home. i Freshman Room Cafe - Firrt Rofwr Marlene Haye, Irene Berti, Patricia Lesso, Peggy Bud- key. Second rofwr Angela Gia- cobbe, Eileen Fish, Donna Hall, Marilyn Chytil, Mad- eline Bates, Virginia Cline. Third rofw: Patricia Dell- orso, Dianne Bails, Doris Budkey, Wilma Beers, Flor- ence Elenitsas, Patricia George. Fourth rofw: Jacqueline Ha- tala, Frances Boles, Gloria Dudley, Iris Greely. Fifth rofw: Eleanor Casar- cia, Bella DePaoli, Janice Hall, Shirley Plants, Barbara Chuba, Garnet Chambers. Zl
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Analyzing, Experimenting, And Concentrating if 1 qi 1 tt I it 1, om g- ff 4 ,X ,, tis , f X 'VQQNM 3 'QQ-X ., Q . E ::'Jv' ' Mr. Clifford Winnette X' V 7 S gw Enjoys te a chi n g chemistry, -ft.5:tz,f , is - - - , 5 as biology, and applied science , W' if -1 has char e of Home Room 7. f f, N N X ,,, Q ,,,,,, Q ,,,, xx , .Z xl s ' may .cps ..,,, ,,1 ,, -, .5 me f ' Q J ,, K MQ ! g si 1 . M F- k S d Q, if r. lan pa aro ' H H Teaches physics, general sci- ence, and algebra Ig freshman -' W V, class a dvi se rg directs Home .y yr: ry ,gs ff r Room Lab. F - r Sophomore biology students show concentra- tion and interest in the mysteries of the unseen world revealed by tlze microscopes. Mr. August Bethem General Science, study hallg Hi-Y adviserg supervises Home Room M-23 assistant junior football coach. A freshman class tries to analyze the hoax of water running from a faucet attached to no pipe. Freshman Room Lah - First rofw: Camille Cortis, Catherine Cortese, Audrey Nackoul. Second rofw: Grace Huber, Amelia Dietz, Charles Dunn, jim DeMarino, Ronald Chu- ha. ' Third rofw: Mary Ann Za- nakis, David Fee, james Donaldson, Richard Godsey, Marilyn Foley, Peggy Ful- lick, Michael Gontz, David Dalcanton, Kalliope Flaskos. Fourth ro-w: james Gall, james Dudley, Samuel Con- gie, Nick Dano, Glenn Ful- lum, Thomas Daley. Fifth rofwf Harry Flaskos, Joseph Costanzo, Dewane Farson, Philip Eonda, Rich- ard Dellorso, Ronald Davis. 23 4
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