Corning Free Academy - Stator Yearbook (Corning, NY)

 - Class of 1936

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consumer and SOCIdlIZ6d busIness traInIng Voca tIonal traInIng ID Itself IS not so new but the subjects such as salesmanshIp secretarlal practIce, and bUSl ness management whIch our school has recently ID troduced are InnovatIons The EnglIsh department has also changed IfS methods Today the favorIte means of assrgnlng orals IS to malce them a round table dIscussIon IU whIch the whole class gIves lfS Ideas and ODIDIODS In an Informal manner Gr when formal orals are assIgned Il'1t2F2SfII'1QlfOplCS are guven such as Whatwould you lIl4e to do when you grow up? MISS Rosar s class had thIs asslgnment recently, and we dIscovered Arthur Bean would lllce to go Into the consular SZFVICZ and that Betty Jones was Interested archaeology fAxvIatIon and medIcIne were popular vocatIons wIth both boys and gIrls For the past three weel4s the school has buzzed wIth tallc of bIblIographIes and brIefs and the SGDIOFS poor dears have been strugglIng to wrIte good two thousand word themes along wIth a loglcal brlef It you don t thInl4 that s an assIgnment try It sometIme The downtown and school lIbrarIes have been regular senIor resorts Atany hour you mIght have duscovered a dIlIgent senIor porIng over any boolt from Commumsm to the Supreme Court decIsIons Qur art department also has Indulged In a few InnovatIons At hrIstmas tIme a few of the more ambItIous students made dalnty soap carvlngs and assembled them IO an artIstIc manger scene lhIs i Page Seven dISDldY was set up ID the alcove opposIte the assem bly hall and IfS effectlve lIghtIng made It an Impres SIVZ scene lhey have also been expenmentlng wIth bead worlc, now on every art students WFISt you may see an attractlve wooden bracelet Wlthout any doubt our art department had one of the most fascInatIng dlsplays at the annual exhIbIt that we ve seen In a long whIle Spealcmg of exhIbIts, our gym or physIcal educa tIon department was not to be excelled when they presented theIr annual exhIbItIon All grades were represented and they dIsplayed not only what they had learned ID gym butthe extracurrIcularactIvItIes such as golf rIdIng and tennIs We certaInly were proud of some of the feats they performed especIally those pyramlds DIfferent methods are appearIng In the SCIZDCC department as well No longer IS scuence a cut and drled statement IU a text boolc but a lIvIng Vltdl part of our everyday llfe Explormg Mr Johnston s bIology laboratory the other day, we were surprIsed to notIce a cage contaInIng snalces l-le explamed that hIs students enjoyed observIng theIr pecullar habIts and that they were golng to buy some baby chIclcs and donate theIr extra tlme to raIsIng them We have been able to vlew only a very few of the many changes made ID our school recently but we are convInced that these InnovatIons have been Improve ments and are a benefIt to the student body Typmg students fInd DFdCfICdl applI catIon ID worlang on the l'lIll c o lVlIl4eGullocaught ID the act of pourlng the molten lead for GIVIHQ hem welght Ben s em porrum IS certaunly thrIvIng these days l-lere are some en thusIastIc bactenolo gIsts In the malcmg I ' ' ' I - I . I . . .- . I . . . 1 ' ' . , . . ' ' L - 1 , , - b . 4 , ll DI . . . . 1 . . . 1 ' I . - IU Y I . . . . . . C , I W ,J ' E h V .ws ' A , his ' I et R I , . .

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