Holy Cross High School - The Cross Yearbook (Flushing, NY)

 - Class of 1959

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Holy Cross High School - The Cross Yearbook (Flushing, NY) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 31 of 184
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Page 31 text:

NDUSTRIAL ARTS Under the direction of Brother Thomas Burns, CSC., and his assistant, Brother joseph Dunne, CSC., the Industrial Arts Department provides an education in the use and care of wood, and machine and metal working tools. Both Brothers have received intensive training in the field of Industrial Arts at Indiana State Teachers College. Since its inauguration in September of 1957, the school shop has steadily grown to its present value of nearly thirty thousand dollars. Its equipment consists of the finest precision lathes and ranges down to the smallest hand tools. This year the shop was furnished with two printing presses, thus extending the Industrial Arts program to include printing for those who elect it. Shop courses are available to juniors and Seniors only. Each class has a capacity of nineteen students. The boys start out with fundamentals, learning the correct use of machine and hand tools, and gradually work up to difficult and rewarding projects. The shop plays a major role in the fixit activities around the school, including prop building for school plays, and general maintenance of school property. Tlzifzgr look prelly bury rarer in lhe 1lY1Ud11'KI1'bfIlkQ ,recfimzg or it 0'Shfzuglwe.f.ry jurf prelwzdiizyg? Print Shop foe Zimmer 111.1111 lbs .f.1ll', tif foe Dmzcr .md Rim! IYAIVLIPIRQKJ begin Ifu' .ixzmllzfg rujmxi- 11011. BROTHER THOMAS BURNS, C.S.C. Indiana State Teachers College General Science 1 Industrial Arts 5, -fi Trade Math 3, -I Stage Scenery BROTHER JOSEPH DUNNE, CSC. Indiana State Teachers College Shop 3, fi General Science l Maintenance jg ' e fi s fit My if , 5 I wry, 5 lc V .,. ,,,,,N,..,, t i Y 'LQFTUH , E I .1 fii Brolfwi' 'I fimumi' rlmzzw foe Ilzflci' lion' jllkr X dum'-flip .Life uuzy. 3

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FINE ART --- GRAPHIC ARTS - MfManur marlerr the ,!1oller'J wheel, while Gerry Galgan work: with plariic clay. ff' A BROTHER JAMES MADIGAN, csc. B.A., University of Notre Dame Art 1, 2 English 4 Yearbook Musical BROTHER JAMES ROTH, C.S.C B.E.E., Manhattan College Mechanical Drawing 4 Religion 2 Bowling Qlntramuralj Cheerleaders Stage Crew foe Sanlopietfo learns the deli- cate an of mixing oil painlr. Since its inception, the Department of Eine Arts has endeavored to promote the ex- pression of talent within the field of art. The introduction of students to the various media and techniques incorporated in arts and ceramics has been the principal aim of the department. The classes in art are separated into two divisions, a beginners and an advanced pro- gram. Those in the beginners program are taught the basic fundamentals, and work with a variety of mediadpencil, pen and ink, pastels, tempera and water color. Ceramics and 'working with oil paints are the concentrated occupations of the advanced students. They are fortunate to have complete ceramic facilities at their disposal. Through the department, posters to advertize various activities in the school are pro- duced and displayed. Although Mechanical Drawing is more properly situated in the Mathematics Depart- ment, it has been incorporated into this section of the yearbook because of the nature of the skill it employs, and the patient, artistic demands it imposes on its students. Brother fame: Roih provider .rome virual imtruftion for hir rludenlf.



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MANY OTHERS RENDER NUMEROUS AND VARIED SERVICES TOWARD THE SMOOTH FUNCTIONING OF THE SCHOOL For the smooth functioning of an institution the size of Holy Cross, the services of numerous indivi- duals, other than those actively engaged in student L instruction, are absolutely necessary. Some of the individuals pictured on this page render specific services to the Religious facultyg others ,X . serve both the faculty and student body. Mmm We are grateful to all, for the kind and generous se-nfices they have contributed to the well-being of all at Holy Cross. DR. DOMINIC ODDO, M.D School Physician BROTHER JOSEPH ANDREWS, C.S.C. Faculty Chef MRS. DELLA MADDEN School Secretary MRS. FLORENCE HERZ School Secretary BROTHER BERNARD DER ROCHERS, C.S.C. Faculty Housekeeper - BROTHER LEO BROTHER PETER BROTHER JOHN . LEGENDRE, C.S.C. MULLETT, C.S.C. HARRINGTON, C.S.C. Pfefeft Prefect In Prefect

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