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APPLIED ARTS Dept, planning emphasizes job training Home Ec outgrew its niche in the A200'$. Last remodeled in 1 940, with classes of a dozen or less in mind, the facilities proved inadequate for the 450 enrolled in '73. Class size had doubled, with a notable increase in the number of boys taking Home Ec courses, especially Foods. With their classrooms scattered through- out the school, both students and teachers looked forward to the new complex of lab and lecture areas in the E's under construc- tion along with the main auditorium. If guys could take cooking, girls deter- mined to cross the line and learn how to change tires and be the household handy- man. Girl's Home Technology swelled from one class in '69, when the course was initiated, to three in '73. Some girls also opted for Shop, traditionally male terri- tory. Industrial Arts placed heavy emphasis on vocational training and advanced courses continually exposed their students to career opportunities. Applied Arts put the Volunteer Pool to really good use rounding up speakers and arranging field trips. Business Ed also offered traditional course work. Classes included Business and Management, Accounting, Business Law, Stenography and Shorthand. Said Mrs. Hammerberg, Most teachers have had experience in the business world and therefore can give the student a broader background. Having already cut her material, senior Melody Mel- char (for left) learns from Mrs. Young how to tronsfer pattern markings to the material. Putting their tex- tbook knowledge to the test, iuniors Mike Carlson, Rich Kaplan, and Al Piocenxo (above left) dismantle a cat engine to better understand its intricate work- ings. Invading the mole industrial arts world, junior Charlotte Mansur (left) calculates the dimensions of a room for her drafting doss project. 15
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Concentrating on the dotted line, junior Maureen Popianne (top) carefully cuts her material as the first step in creating a pair of pants. One of the two stu- dents working as school secretaries in the new Office Occupations course, senior Sandy Onesti (above) performs her duties for language department choir- man Mr. Kroll. She also works for English deportment chairman Mr. Crunsko. 14
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