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H0 E ECO IJMICS Future homemakers train in the modern Home Economics Building. On the ground floor girls study related arts and learn how to arrange furniture, to select dishes and glassware, and to upholster chairs. On this floor also they use an auto- matic washer and dryer. On the first floor .students learn the art of home making in a well-equipped kitchen, homelike dining room, and tastefully furnished living room. The second floor contains sewing room, bedroom, ironing room, and library. After two years of study in this building girls have readied themsleves to master the home. V Left to Right: 1. janet Shober and Judy Sobolewski use the sewing machine in clothing class. 2. Marilyn Ben- nett, Dorothy Kokalis, and Katherine Kubacki bake a cake. 3. Norma Pagano hems an apron. 4. Barbara Lanzy operates the mangle. 131'
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BT B ILDING Located east of the main building, the art building houses the art department of Canonsburg High School, the offices of the school board secretary, Mr. McMillan, and the Canon Log. This building was first used by students in 1953. Here they learn pencil sketch- ing, charcoal drawing, oil painting, leather craft, pottery making, and ceramics. Sketches and paintings that are their work cover in- terior walls. In the rear of the building one may find a potter's wheel and a kiln, two valuable pieces of equipment for art students. Left to right: 1. Lee Kelley cuts a leather project. 2. oil paintings. 4-. Gloria Mancini sketches a fashion de Mr. Quirk advises James Falcione. 3. Students work on sign. 20
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DITURIUM 4 Canonsburg High Schoolis auditorium, built in 1931 as part of an addition for more classroom space, today serves many purposes. Mr. DiSibio, faculty manager of athletics, has his office at the rear of the auditorium. Girls' and boys, health classes meet weekly in the auditorium. However, the spacious auditorium is not only used for work, it is used for enjoyment, too. Before sport events pep rallies led by cheerleaders make the halls resound. Talent shows and the junior and senior plays annually provide student entertain- ment. Educational movies shown here build student character. Throughout the year the auditorium serves the school well. Left to right: C. H. S.' cheerleaders lead pep rally. 2. 3. Students enjoy program in auditorium. 4. Ed Smith The Happy Wanderers vocalize on Senior Talent Show. and Richard Dellorso sort props for Senior Play. 22
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