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BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION: left to right Mr. Leonard Steiner, Mr. Ronald Lane, Mr, Felix Gangemi, Mr. Marcus Martone, Mr, John Holly, Mr. Leonard Roberts. J' ' f Y QW! .svn l till . I GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION: Left to right: Miss Adele Cort, Miss Marie Corrado, Mrs. Sandy Sharrin, Mrs. Ann Alagna. Education This department seeks to provide girls with the activities and courses necessary to their physical and mental health. Gym classes geared to the girls' athletic needs offer an opportunity for participation in sports and the development of sportsmanship. I6 Boys' Physical Education Gym instruction is only part ot this department's program. ln addi- tion it offers health classes and driver training courses. After school the staff coaches our schooI's teams. This coaching given the players teaches them the very important trait of func- tioning as a team.
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Business The courses offered by this part of the teaching staff will be extreme- ly helpful to our future secretaries in their chosen occupation. Stu- dents planning on general office work will find the other com- mercial courses useful. rvvswmrfk KEYBOARD 690006 abr' L BUSINESS: Lett to right: Mr. Leonard Mandel, Mr. Charles Marlin, Mrs, Ruth Green, Mrs. Sandra Berman, Miss Nancy Carney, Mr. Eli Ballin. :N 'SP KE'52A:j gil 'il 5 MUSIC Left to right: Mr. Charles Hubbard, Mr. James La Marr, Mrs. Eva Wright, Mr. Reino Ahlman. Music Though not all music issuing from the music room is sweet, the be- ginner can take comfort in the knowledge that the skillful hands of the music department have aid- ed many students in developing their musical talents, thus giving them something they can enioy throughout their entire lives. I5
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in-o vs.. Home Economics J The classes conducted by the Home Economics department are designed primarily for Carey's future housewives. Courses such as cooking and sewing provide a girl with everything she needs to set up housekeeping except a hus- band. HOME ECONOMICS: Lett to right: Mrs. Joan Johnson, Mrs. Elizabeth Binguman, Miss Amelia Medwid. 'S x ET: INDUSTRIAL ARTS: Left to right: Mr. Arnold Golditch, Mr. William Skerretl, Mr. Norman Hecht, Mr. Edwin Thurber. Industrial Arts The basis for Industrial Arts is given in the seventh and eighth g r a d e s through generalized courses. ln the higher grades more specialized elective courses are offered to give students with in- terests in the field the opportunity to develop their skills. Our thanks to the staff for the fine iob it does despite supply and other prob- lems. l 7
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