Chelsea High School - Beacon Yearbook (Chelsea, MA)

 - Class of 1960

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Mr. Freedman instructs the boys in the proper methods of printing. The future carpenters of Chelsea are Morelli. The Industrial Arts Department educates students in the fields of printing, woodworking, and auto mechanics. In the repair shop, headed by Mr. Savino Mor¬ elli, the students operate, repair, and sharpen tools with which they construct different projects. Mr. Barnett Freedman teaches the boys the basic principles of printing and related subjects. For ex¬ perience, all school notices, report cards, programs, stationery, school forms, etc., are printed by the pupils. Under the supervision of Mr. Arthur Hagan, the students develop a knowledge of recognizing and repairing the intricate parts of a car. a racing Uur mec motor? cCCs tr The boys are paying close attention. Explain what Mr. Hagan is saying.

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Let’s hope that these future cooks are paying careful attention. Home Economics The Home Economics Department consists of useful and practical courses, which will prepare girls for their roles as homemakers. In the well equipped cooking department, under the excellent guidance of Miss Mildred L. Johnson, the girls learn to plan, prepare, and serve appetizing and well balanced meals. The sewing course, under the capable supervision of Miss Melba Wright and Miss Judith Epstein, is arranged so that the students may acquire a basic knowl¬ edge of all phases of sewing and dressmaking. t cccbe Pin that hem straight. Lucky are these girls who can make their own clothes. These girls will surely be well dressed under Miss Epstein’s direction.



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Physical Education Thanks to Miss Reba Painter and Mr. McCarthy, we have had many enjoyable periods in the gym. They have tried, not only to keep us physically fit, but also to give us a chance to ease our school day tensions by playing volleyball, basketball, softball, dodgeball, and ping-pong. But above all, the most important lesson we learned was sportsmanship. The Celtics of the future are practicing. Look closely. First Aid First-aiders are not only instructed what is to be done in case of an emergency but how to give aid at the scene of an accident. Miss Reba Painter, our first aid teacher, capably teaches her students how to take care of themselves and others. At the end of this course the pupils are fully equipped to meet any disaster. She looks very sad. Is this for real? Did she really break her arm. Miss Painter? The female athletes of Chelsea are in great shape!

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