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13 Ari - ...V -- ' ' . F s Mr. Arthur Jewell Department Chairman SP, Mechanical Drawing I, Adv. Crafts, smdid in Aft Mr. Theodore Vickery, Mechanical Drawing, Mr. Donald Webster, Lessons, Band W ge.. I, II 'l f. Mrs. Ruth McGowan, Lessons, Orchestra Individualism is developed in each art stu- dent by the way he completes an assignment and by his own interest. Students are encour- aged to use their talents to express themselves through the use of various artistic techniques. Because of the freedom of the student to create as he wishes, he is able to develop his own style. fi' Mr. Paul Krauss, Draw. 8: Paint., Studio in Art, Adv. Design, Crafts, Interior Design Music Classics . . . jazz . . . Rock . . . whatever the type of music, there is probably one mu- sical group in Guilderland performing one type at any given time. The orchestra, band, and choir are the musical groups available to any interested student. On an individual level, students may take instrumental or voice les- sons. The Music Department at Guilderland encourages students to develop their musical talents. Mr. Richard Wagner, Department Chiiinin, Music Theory, Choir
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20 The Home Economics Department offers many courses to help girls pre pare themselves for their futures Be cause these courses are so varied each girl is provided with the opportunity to pick 1 course which she feels will enrich her future life as a homemaker There are lessons in health grooming child development safety sewing and cooking The girls are not only taught prepare themselves for todays needs but tomorrow s as well Home Economics Miss Linda Condon Home EC I Ad vanctd Foods Housing Miss Kathleen William H E 111, Advanced cimhingson' me C' H' Mrs Mary Alice Ryan Department Chairman SP Cx ' Miss Judith GCOISC, Child Development, Advanced Foods
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,J Mr. Woodrow Quinn, Department Chairman, Public Speaking Miss Alice Comstock, l0R, IONR English Through English courses, the student learns to express himself. The courses student which a studies throughout his school years gradually develop the student so that he is able to go out into the world as an individual. There are many electives offered and the stu- dent is able to choose as he pleases in his senior year. Specialized courses in literature, Writ- ing, and speech are available to the stu- dents. The goal of the English Depart- ment is to help each student express his ideas. H3 HA U 'Mill THE l Mr. Frank Pidgeon, IOR, 11AR v Mrs. Margaret Knouse, 11NR, Brit. Lit. Qs., CL Mr. Hugh O'C , IIR .. - Advisor onnor , IIAR, Humanities, F.T.A. Mr. Richard Sanders, IONR, 11R, l1H l
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