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Lt' an MISS GENEVIEVE G. WATSON Fredonia Normal, Eastman School of Music, E. M. MR. CARROLL VANCE Crane School of Music Potsdam Normal ,ik . J 'll f-jf? 'ff fvl' ' A' ffl- f L ---f'f':fi .-'YJ V . ,R V. Q, . F YMUSIC 1 7, 3' 4 -- Music has its charms but while the toot toot ot the horns of the students may not have charm it does show that the students are preparing tor tomorrow. Music varies in Fairport High School from an occasional whis- tle in the halls to the enjoyable music of the Fairport High School band. Various musical groups make up the Music Department. There are the Boys and Girls Glee Clubs, the Mixed Chorus, the Orchestra and the Band, Students accept these organizations eagerly and each finds a large enrollment in them. The name ot Fairport High music- ians is not confined to the high school alone. Many ot the organiz- ations play and sing tor the social activities in the town. Fairport High School Music De- partment is rapidly establishing a reputa- tion tor itself.
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NDUSTRIAL ART The buzz of band saws and the persistent tap of hammers, that echo through the school, inform the students that somethings going on in shop This is a corner ot the school known as the boys haven, Here is a scene ot per- petual activity known to Fairport students as the lndustrial Arts Department, a place where the boys display their excess ambition. The department, with its growing range ot equip- ment, offers excellent opportunities to mechan- ically minded youth as has been demonstrated through its line quality ot work. The boys have produced a variety oi articles, ranging from a photograph en- larger to decorative lamps and line metal work. Here is a place ' where a boy may obtain his first impression of the lndustrial world. MR. HAROLD W. 'STIENFELD Oswego Normal
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'IQME ECONOMICS No man should Worry about his stomach it he marries one of Fairport High Schools capable cooks. She can cook anything from delicious pastries to the regular meat, potatoes and vegetables. Whats more, her ability doesn't stop at cooking, she can wash and iron and sew and plan a wardrobeguchicu but inexpensive. She can turn her hand to the details of interior decorating and the planning of a budget, as well as to the vital problems of housekeeping. Strangely enough, it is not only the girls who are learning to do these things, but also the boys. They have learn- ed to boil water with- out burning it and can even turn out tasty cookies when in the mood. Fairport aims to put over the idea of maritial cooperation. ,4-gnu XY I W-. 1, ' pi MISS MARIORIE A. SWIFT Cornell University, B. S.
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