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-1s '55 'i,!.' J' If Qs - 9,3 YL' K 41351. Sf rich LIBRARY: Lett to right: Mrs. Mildred Kaiser, Miss Vera Lovelass, Miss Patricia Walsh, Mrs, Mary Arvani. Library The duties of the librarian are many, including checking books in and out, ordering and cataloging them, and helping students in search of material for reports. Though our library is still small, our students, nevertheless, find it most helpful. Junior Arts This department gives special help to children whose needs cannot be met by ordinary classes. lt is designed to meet these needs, preparing its students for a well cldiusted life in school and later in life. I8 JUNIOR ARTS: Left to McGuire. Eft' '31, I i right: Mr. Nicholas Matarese, Mrs, Ruth Byers, Mr. John -far U
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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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Health The health of the students is the concern of this department. It serves as a first aid station in the case of accidents, and gives physical and dental examinations to determine the physical condi- tion ofthe students. fi --7 X I . 1 ss. -v. 4 HEALTH: Left to right: Mrs. Johanna Odrich, Mrs. Marion Franklin, Miss Lucille Place. 8 1 VM. 5, l l GUIDANCE: left to right: Mr. Frank Russo, Mrs. Anita Landowne, Mr. Vincent Cat- tano, Mrs. Patricia McCoy, Mrs. Helen Fasano, Miss Marion Ellingwood, Miss Jane Wilson, Mrs. Flora Anderson, Mrs. Josephine Gallo. Sflllllllf Guidance The Guidance Department advises the student as to what he should do when he graduates, and helps him to choose the courses neces- sary for his future plans. Through various tests to show ability, apti- tude, and achievement, the stu- dent is aided in making these choices. I9
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