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Q., ' Q .4-45, 7 bf? - Mr. Nichols takes up a problem with Sam Hilmn. Susan Yost Mary L. Dcmoise Uh - Miss Yost insu-ucrs Home Economics students in the pmpcr way to make pancakes
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H omemakers And Industrial Workers Endeavor To Prepare For Their Future The major aim of the home economics department at Conestoga Valley is to help the student obtain a richer and fuller home life. The department tries to involve as many areas of home living as possible in a four year period. A different approach in the World of Foods course, this year, is for students to work in individual groups with guidelines set by the instructor. Awards for outstanding work are given at Commencement by the Upper Leacock Woman's Club and the Lion's Club. The Industrial Arts Program is a general preparation for students, giving them a better background in the mechanical fields. The IA de- partment here at Conestoga Valley includes Wood Shop, Metal Shop, Graphics, Mechanical Drawing and Design, and Architectural De- signing and Drafting. The benefits reaped by students in the Industrial Arts program are the acquisition of knowledge in the world of industry, the obtaining of skill in activities related to industry, and the development of an appre- ciation for craftsmanship. Awards are given by the department to one student from each grade level for outstanding craftsmanship in woodwork. Students also com- pete for the Stanley Award given for outstanding workmanship in wood. The award is given by the Stanley Tool Company. Rigbl - Mr. Latshar spends time helping a student become acquainted with the equip- ment in the shop. Robert A. Nichols John Bratton Russell Latshar Blaine Pennypacker
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Fine Arts Hein Students Express Their Feelings The fine arts department helps bring about a future under- standing of the inner mind and the ability to express itlin many forms. Under the direction of Mr. Mann and Mr. Wingenroth the music department has three main divisions - band, chorus, and orchestra. The art department has been working with such media as clay, wood, and silver under the direction of Mr. Drei- belbis and Miss Anspach and, a new additional faculty member, Mrs. Allen. Right - Mr. Dreibelbis discusses a drawing with Neil Wmger. Below - Miss Ansparh sketches an example for her classes. 5 1 sr-15' Lahoma Allen Neil Dreibelbis Carol Anspach - X
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