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and discussed the world hunger problem. The sewing classes made skirts, vests and coats, put on a fashion show, and also went on a fashion trip to New York. The increase in popularity of courses may have been because all cooking courses were semester courses. There were twenty cooking and sewing divisions under the direction of Sr. Madeline Tiberii, Miss Nancy Oleksak, and Mrs. Lois McBride.
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The Home Ec department incorporated new projects and courses into its program this year. Foods II, a new cooking course, was set up to follow the pre-requisite of Foods |. The new course was a more in-depth covering of cooking skills. Ninety to one-hundred senior boys e . learned to bake Christmas cookies, Do mM esti C Arts Ca ptivate; make pizza and just survive on their own, in Bachelor Living. Other cooking classes pre- Tyros master food, fabric wrtrectss, siopored bate tale 1 Demonstrating the fine art of pizza-throwing is Dave Prarie. 2 Under the directions of Sr. Made- line Tiberii, Terry Toomey and Gina Mancinone learn the correct way to roll out cookie dough. 3 Showing enjoyment in learning to sew, Maureen Perkins, Catherine Ryan and Laura Lyons examine fabric before stitching. 4 Prior to sewing the material together, Margaret Guay lays out the pat- tern. 5 Keeping the rolling pin well-floured is an important lesson Nancy Manferdini and Dawn Williams demonstrate. 6 Teamwork is an impor- tant part in cooking as shown by Pat O’Neil and Nick Capparelli. 7 Completing a required project for her sewing class, Jane Kirejczyk deftly trims the material. 8 Eileen Mulligan and Sara Rickarby dis- cuss tuture sewing projects.
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Students taking business courses this year encountered many opportunities to observe the workings of the business world and also to participate in simulated every day situations. In December Mr. Harvy Houser took two of his General Business classes to the General Motors plant in Framingham, Mass. to view the business organization, technology and automation Teac hers S how tec h Nn Te UeS of a major corporation. 1 Typing pays off not only in business matters, but serves as a means for creativity. 2 Keeping his eyes glued to the copy, Peter Cabral lets his fingers race along the keys. 3 Three greats are easily made into masterpieces with typewriters, time and talent. 4 Gail Brennan lets electricity do most of the work with just a touch of the finger. 5 Taking out a minute for correcting errors, Debra Carra chuckles lightly at her findings. 6 Junior Patty 8 Weiss transcribes dictation. — 36
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