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ian, Mr. Willard Stout Citizenship and English Home Economics Seventh and eighth graders at Carey take a course in English and Citizenship Education that integrates these two subjects. Because this department does not teach these subjects in isolation, students are made aware of the relationship of one branch of knowledge to another. These Junior High students realize that good reading and writing skills are necessary in areas other than English and that literature is often related to great historical movements or events. Marriage is still a wornan's real career and the Home Economics Department prepares students for their jobs as mothers and homemakers. The girls learn sew- ing, cooking, nutrition, baby care, menu planning and wise food buying in some of the basic home econom- ics courses. Advanced students design their own clothes and make them, try their hand at fancy cook- ing, table decoration and flower arranging. The home makingstudents sponsored a fashion show for the P.T.A., served at the dinner given in honor of Mr. Carey and gave teas for the faculty and admin- istration. The eighth graders baked dozens of chocolate chip cookies for their Hal- loween Party. HOME ECONOMICS: SEATED left to right: Mrs. Joan Johnson, Mrs. Elizabeth Bingaman, Miss Amelia Medwid. iUl .ll5iRHU JUNIOR HIGH CITI ZENSHIP EDUCATION and ENGLISH DEPART MENTS: FRONT ROW left to right: Mrs. Rosetta Breithut, Miss Marion Fried Miss Viola Lesure, Miss Catherine Fink, Mrs. Ruth Byers, Miss Anna Lstuter back, Mrs. Dora Roefs SECOND ROW: Mr Jy Leiter, Mr. Pierre Peyreigne Mr. Bernard Manning M Thomas Duff, Mr. Martin Laraia, Mr. Richard Aydln
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'll . rate 8 dn Warren Swain leamS 10 OPC PTCSS- Industrial Arts Need a tire changed or a valve adjusted? The boys taking auto mechanics will be glad to do the job for you. Auto mechanics is just one of the many courses offered by the Industrial Arts Department that pre- pares students for jobs in industry. Nor does the department ignore the students, needs as future home owners. They learn carpentry and basic principles of electricity that are useful to any man around the house. JUNIOR ARTS: Left to Right: Mrs. C. Smith, Mrs. Ruth Blocker, Mr. Nick Matarese, Mrs. Cynthia Keller, Mr. Howard Drucker, Mrs. Irene Pallok. C INDUSTRIAL ARTS: Left to right: Mr. John Savas, Mr. William Buddin, Mr. Ed Thurber, Mr. William Sker- rett, Mr. Norman Hecht. Junior Arts Those children whose needs cannot be met by the ordinary classes in Carey are accommodated by the teachers in this special department. Its objective: well adjusted futures for its students.
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The Junior High girls enjoy a game of soccer. GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION DE- PARTMENT: FRONT ROW, left to right: Mrs. Ann Alagna, Miss Marie Corrado, Mrs. Muriel Nordmann. SECOND ROW: Miss Marilyn Mayer, Miss Neta Ohman. 9 9 Girls Physical Education Having basically the same goals as does the Boys' Physical Education Department, the Girls' Physical Education Department gears its classes and intramu- rals activities to the interests and capacities of the girls who will participate. The teachers have organ- ized girls' teams in several sports to play against groups from other schools in the district. They serve as advi- sors to these teams and to the various cheerleading squads. One more aspect of this department's pro- gram is the instruction of health education courses in the Senior High. Boys Physical Education In aiming to stimulate good sportsmanship and ath- letic dexterity, the Boys, Physical Education Depart- ment has been quite successful. Teachers in this de- partment have the responsibility of leading general classes and coaching the extra-curricular sports activi- ties. In an atmosphere of friendly competition, major stress is placed upon participation. This is done in order to develop healthy, well-rounded individuals. In addition to these functions, the department con- ducts the valuable and very popular driver education. l lllllllf Rltlllll BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION: SEATED, left to right: Mr. John Steinmuller, Mr. Macus Martone, Mr. Rt ' Lane. STANDING, Mr. jolly: H w ' Leonard Steiner, Mr. I ffonard hoof 's.
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