Corcoran High School - Glen Echo Yearbook (Syracuse, NY)

 - Class of 1978

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One of the most interesting aspects of the Printing courses, is to learn about different machines and the history of the printing industry. Demonstrating how to run one of the printing machines, Walter Domres makes certain that his students understand how to use the equipment in his room. There are several different courses in Printing offered at Corcoran High School. Taught by Walter Domres, these classes include Printing I, II and Vocational Printing. Students can earn up to Zh units of credit in these cours- es. Although the classes include very technical work, the teacher helps each student to develop advanced skills in film processing, production, proofs, making half-tones and duo-tones to mention just a few. The classes are opened to both male and female stu- dents. Concentration .1 V. Q ffl, V, V- , ,V.V,, . t nv ,r XX L ,ri'agf q9F iw ap 1: QV Oo O 0 This yearis photography class is taught by two excellent teachers, Philip Otis and Walter Domres. Illustrating the technique used to judge spac- ial relations, Phillip Otis shows Theresa Clarke a simplified method.

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Issues and A nswers More than the bright blue carpet and poster-covered walls attracts students to the Corcoran Reading Center. They come to improve test-taking skills, read ing speed, concentration, and to fulfill state mandated reading competency. Study of vocabulary is stressed along with the development of study skills in Science and Social Studies. Educational Developmental Labora- tory Materials and machinery are sup- plemented with paperback anthologies and workbooks, in addition to Control- led Readers, Tachistoscopes, and tape recorders. Materials of all interest and ability levels are utilized. It may seem as if Scrabble is only a game, but students in the Reading Lab. learn that it is also a way of gaining skills in vocabulary and spelling. Face the ation American History on a college level is what Advanced Placement CA.P.j Amer- ican History is all about. A number of textbooks are used that stress different historians' views. Dis- cussions and lectures as well as a few in-class debates enlighten students to the moods, issues, and crisises that make up our heritage. A college exam in May determines how much college credit a student can receive. All kinds of media techniques are utilized by Sue Good, teacher of Project Advanced American History. 000 OA



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erican ands tand Are you tone deaf? Well, then, maybe you should try William Bishop's Music Theory class. This class gives the student a broad background in the study of har- mony. The student learns about the four characteristics of music which are pitch, duration, intensity, and timbre. Mr. Bishop tries to coordinate the book learning processes with ear training which is vital to anyone who intends to have a future in music. For an example of this technique, the student would be given a certain pitch and he is then re- quired to identify it by just listening to it. Mr. Bishop likes to describe the term Music Theory as 'gRhythments of mus- ic. At the end of this course, the stu- dent is usually enlightened to the in- side study of Music. Preparation is underway in the Music Theory class as Mr. Bishop explains syncopation. Multiplication Rock Among the accelerated courses offered here at Corcoran, a course in account- ing is being taught by William Marko- vitz. The class is geared toward academ- ic, not business students. College Ac- counting is sponsored by Onondaga Community College and focuses on the basic accounting principles. The class meets only three times a week, with the remaining two days serving as tutor- ial periods in which help may be ob- tained from the instructor. The class is a great opportunity for students to com- plete college level work under high school pressure. 09 00 ga 4-... , Www, Listening to Mr. Markovitz's explanation of Trying to understand the mechanics of his debits and credits, Frank Kimball seems a accounting class, Brian Holm begins to see little confused. the light.

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1978, pg 144

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1978, pg 83

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1978, pg 25

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1978, pg 119

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1978, pg 164


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