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Driver Education Class Receives ew I 965 Plymouth NEW CAR W- is inspected under the hood by Mr. Hawley, Joe Magnano and Jim Amyot while Bob Ceccucci and Charles Valenti check the interior. FACULTY: MR. DALE HAWLEY B,S. - Driver Education, ,l.V. Basket- ball, Soccer, ,l.V. Baseballg MR MICHAEL HETKO - Shop 7,8, Ex- ploratory and Advanced Metal Shopg MISS CAROLE PARK, B.S. - Home- making 7,8,9, Homemaking I 8: II3 MR. BEN SALVESEN - Shop 7.8, Ex- ploratory and Advanced Wood Shopg Ceramics. u is is 5 affect O, i digg? HOUSE PLANS - Miss Park checks a layout made by Pat Ryan as Sandra Walsh, blueprint in hand, watches. T Di'i?xf':'Q 223252.72535 Si:-NZ. ' vii 7 .. zqqQQ7 7 :XF as JM V 35
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'W'-M.. 'gm gm :Z wo ug 52 70 D? fc: c: Em Q73 elm ml X2 Q.L1 E2 E a? E Ee' ai Ejr IJ fb? 3,5 as ,gm N 5 KD D2 ffi CD 2 5 FAVRYAVAVAVAVIAV Industrial Art Classes Baild Table and Chair Sets for Children. ln the Industrial Art department boys acquire manual skills. Every year this department makes toys for the Toys for Tots Drive. This year, with Hnancial aid from students and faculty, the depart- ment made tables and purchased tea sets. Driver Education courses are open to seniors who are sixteen years of age or older. The course teaches the driver the attitudes and skills necessary to become a safe, competent driver. Both lectures and on the road driving are part of the course. Students passing the course satisfactorily are given blue cards. The blue cards give the student senior driving privileges at seventeen. Homemaking is offered in order to prepare the girls for their future roles as homemakers and hostesses. Basic skills such as cooking, sewing and household management are taught. This course is compulsory in seventh and eighth grades, but is offered as an elective to high school girls. SANTA'S HELPERS - Members of the advanced wood- working class pose with the articles made for the Cohoes Project Associations Toys for Tots Campaign. The class made plastic tables, stools and tool boxes under the super- vision of Mr. Salvesen. Mr. Salvescn, Richard Hebert, Thomas Grudecki, ,Ioe Czarnecki, Ray Ceroux. Tom Adams, Peter DeCicco, Fred White, Ted Murcil, Jim LeFebvre, Bob Linen, Jack Coonraclt. 9 x it xx 2 X if 2. .,m'w'e Q . 34
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'K I 17 i 1655 Q MUSIC APPRECIATION -- Members of the General Music Diane Grabowski, Jim Bonomo, April Kennedy, Peter Kopcha, class listen in rapt attention to a recording of EXODUS. Peter Killfoile, Marie La Ferriere, Ona Sliakow and Martha Mr. Hicks, ,lim Brassard, Jo-Ann llcrochcr, Paul Brehem, Warzala. Music, Literature and Art Contribute y .. we-.......,,, iw' ' - 'W' f 36 Under the direction of Mr. Robert Hicks, the Girls, and Men's choruses gave a splendid Christmas concert. This year, most of the faculty and student body were able to enjoy the program, seated in the auditorium. New chairs have been purchased and were used for the first time. Rehearsals are now going on for the Annual Spring Concert. Mr. Hicks teaches General Music, which is an elective course for Senior High students as well as the basic course in music required for the seventh and eighth grades. FACULTY: MR. ROBERT J. HICKS, M.A. - General Music, Music 7,8, Girls' and Menis Choruses, American History. MISS MARY DOTTER, B.A. - Library Science Certificate, 3 librarian. i i ' LIBRARY AID - Miss Dotter gives Sue Orton instructions for some library records she is about to type.
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