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Students Practice Practical Arts The Home Economics Major Class, an elective only for Seniors, prepares the girls for their future world, that of being a mother. A nine-week course of planning and serving meals requiring advanced food preparation was cli- maxed by a full course dinner prepared by each section. For the first time in the curriculum a three-week course in knit- ting was given. Home decorating, child care, and family health are also studied. Electrical Technology presents a challenge for Tim Cassel's accurate hand. Each day ten junior and senior boys travel from Christopher Dock to the North Montco Vocational-Technical School. They study auto body repair, carpentry, electrical engineering and machine trades. These courses include rebuilding and refinishing automobile bodies, all phases of construction, wir- ing and repairing electrical equipment, and setting up operating machines. Eighth period home-ec girls chatter over their knitting. me Senior girls learn how to entertain under Miss Swartzendruber's instruction. Ralph Hedrick and Dennis Delp repair mechanical parts. 1 8 l i l
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Leaving the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Betty Myers and Andrea Wisler reflect con- I lnto rt Curriculum Twenty three art major students started the year with a unit in photography, taking and developing their own photographs. Field trips were taken to furniture stores and art museums in New York and Philadelphia. Students exhibited photography, ceramics, paintings, and sculpture at various times throughout the year. cerning objects of art they have seen. Mr. Yoder shows novice photographers how to insert the negative into the carrying tray ofthe enlarger. lumni Gives Grand Piano At their annual dinner in December, the Alumni Association presented to the school a Mason-Hamlin concert grand piano. t Music Director Ralph Alderfer finds it useful in music apprecia- i tion and voice classes. It complements special choral l productions. Mr. Alderfer delights in the rich tones of the new concert grand piano. if , t. Q li? ' .si t
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