Glens Falls High School - Red and Black Yearbook (Glens Falls, NY)

 - Class of 1950

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ANN J. MCCREA HELEN STANLEY GAHIMER MARY VILIANO REGINALD T. SHULTZ Business Eclncalion Business Education Business Educafion Bizsinrxx Eclucnfion Sponsor, The Rell ami Black T1'c11x111'w', Simlcnl AXS0l'iIlfiIIlI Asxixlnuf Couvb of Bnxclmll QRvxigm'J, Iarmary 19501 um! Foolbull RUTH M. BUSSEY JEAN POWLI-ISLAND LAURA E. VROMAN MRS. NELLIE l. DUELI. Holm' Evollomifx Home Et'Ull0IlIil'X Librarian Axxislunl Libmriull Sponsor, I-li-Y uml junior Co-sponsor, Library Club Co-sponsor, Library Club BUSINESS DEPRTMENT Many types of training are called voca- tional but none merits the term more than the business course. Its graduates are always in demand. Typing is one of the most popular subjects in school among both busi- ness and college entrance students. Real Cross Council HOMEMAKING DEPARTMENT The Homemaking students take two basic courses: foods and the family, and clothing and home decoration. Other elective courses are home nursing, home management, child care, preparation for marriage and power sewing. LIBRARY Our library is not just a reading and book center. lt is an active participant in the activities of the entire school both in the subject fields and in the extra-curricular program. It provides actual experience in social and democratic living. Typing students jmrelbarc a tabulation. Future l9o1ne1naleers work in the apartment kitchen. Page N im'

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,man 33 amy Z ,g,4e?J 1 'SV-X 5 ' -'-' ': 3 HAROLD M. LONG SARAH A. ADRIANCE MAURICE E. EDWARDS Hisfory History History Senior Clusx Ailvixw' Cfosr C0lIllfI'jV Couch Iuywc TI'IIl.'k Coach KENNETH F. HAPPY Hisfory Sponsor, Forlzm Club Busiucsx Afluixcr Nfll'fbL'l'7I Star BASIL S. UXVYICR l5l'iA liRlCl'i lVIAI5l.l'i IIOXVARD Ii. GROUT CLIFFORD K. IIOSVVORTI-I llixlory mul lvlolbvlzlulirx Mulbcumfirx Biology Cbwuislry will Pbysivs Sponxor, Clovis Clubg Twinis Comb, Sopbomori' Class Ailuixt-r Sponsor, Biology Club Bimflmll Coach u11rlAsxis1unt Football Couch SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT The social studies, which include history, provide an understanding of present-day living and the responsibilities of citizenship. In American history juniors and seniors study economic development, cultural achievements, and the Constitution. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT A record enrollment has been maintained for years in the math department and consis- tently high regents marks have been made by math students. Classes include plane and solid geometry, trigonometry, and interme- diate algebra. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT The biology lab includes a fascinating array of animals, plants, and skeletons. Our chem- istry and physics labs, although crowded, are among the best equipped in the state, and our graduates are continuing their seicntilic studies in colleges all over the U. S. Hixfory .YIlIltIt'l1fS xfziilying the world. F1lf1lI'I' sriwdiszfs of work in Ilya lub. Page Eight



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MAURICE C. WHITNEY WILLIAM N- REEVES Mmig COIIl'!'I'f Buml Oyfbgglyg gml Cbgiy and Murcbillg Bam! CLAUDE PAOLETTI SARA S. GABRIEL Art Expression and Dramufics Sponsor, Art Club Co-sponsor, Dramatic.: Club WILLARD C. FLYNT Vocaiimzul um! Erlzzraiiozml Page Ten Gnizfmicc GUIDANCE Important events in the guidance department this year were the Tea for college freshmen and our seniors at Christmas, the job sur- vey of employed high school alumni, the B.P.W. vocational trips for senior girls, and the oc- cupational information program. MUSIC DEPARTMENT Highest honors have been earned by our band, orchestra, and choir in State Compe- tition-Festivals for several years. Other musical highlights include our school con- certs, participation in All-State festival events and providing music for school and community functions. A Sevfiomzl rebeursul in the umxic room. ART DEPARTMENT We are indebted to the art classes for the many interesting exhibits, including the work of local artists, which have lined our halls. We enjoyed their program on Modern Art with Miss Dorothy Dehner of Bolton Landing as speaker. Art sfmlwzfx 6'XPl'l'iIllL'I1liI1g with wafer colors. DRAMATICS junior and senior expression classes help us to correct faulty speech habits, to learn to express ourselves clearly and to develop poise and judgment. Through dramatics we gain an appreciation and understanding of the arts and techniques of the theatre. Dranzaz'icx slmlcuts Imzru that nzakc'-up is un arf.

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