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ти es AS Nc d : bi E cal I Зу . үл, T Ы , Above: В. Primas, W. Thom- CERAMICS MODEL linson, Miss Diana, J. Java, J. Luthhart. UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY On April 30, 1960 the 12th Annual Model General Assembly of the United Nations in Western New York was held at Maryvale High School. In this unique program each school participating repre- sented a member nation of the U. N. Over 410 High School students attended as delegates, and the 78 area high schools represented all of the 82 mem- bers of the General Assembly in a model diplomatic session Lancaster High School represented Jor- dan in this event and sent 5 delegates Ж... pm under the supervision of Miss Diana. А REL = The students, selected for their ability in | social studies, gained a thorough know- ledge of U. N. problems and procedures through active participation in the pro- gram. ‚ори: R. Pascucci, P. Kulniszewski, T. Lee, tr, Phelps, H. Schutt in ceramics class.
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Taught by Mrs. Hummel, the clothing construction classes of the homemaking department at LHS have learned to ap- preciate good design and harmonious coloring in clothing. They take pride in correct posture and good grooming. They also develop the skills of fitting, con- structing, and remodeling garments. The obvious advantages are comsumer know- ledge in selection and care of clothing, economy in purchasing and aesthetic ap- preciation of wearing apparel. Left: M. Kilburn, T. Zobrest, M. Reese watch- ing Mrs. Hummel demonstrate a sewing pro- cedure. Below: Mrs. Dygert checking pizza, a typical cooking experience. ECONOMICS Food preparation is taught with the mod- ern facilities of LHS. Under the direc- tion of Mrs. Dygert, students learn from experience in the classroom: to cook, prepare, and balance meals, to become the successful homemakers of tomorrow. 19
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MATH CLASS Resplendent in his traditional ripple-soled shoes, Mr. Lindsay and his Math Eleven Class delve into the deep, dark mysteries of Plane Trigonometry. Typical problem being solved by Mr. Lindsay illustrates rea- son for Math Dept's continued lack of board space. TYPING CLASS Miss Warner keeps a close watch on her fledgling typ- ing students, ready to correct errors in procedure and form. Under her guidance, confident, competent typ- ists are produced at Lancaster Central, as illustrated by the article below. Patricia Kelly and Linda Rosenthal won the team tro- phy in the high school typewriting contest held at the Alfred State University Agricultural and Technical Institute on October 26, 1960. Thirty-one western New York schools participated. In the preliminary ten-min- ute contest Pat typed 54.1 words per minute with 6 errors; Linda typed 56.2 words per minute with 4 er- rors. These ratings permitted them to enter in the sec- ond part of the contest with Pat finishing with a score of 58.6 and Linda with 53.9. V. Bates and P. Snajder also attended. E TGA tinna) С 16 +A tum 150} “= Ri (6,2. 3 A amait) я -5 3 il ЖА, д бла ТВ. a 107 7 їл Un, = a
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