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tl. V t at 1' ve - A .ff QsfQf'? Q'W i W Q5 A ffl? -'., . Craig Rothmeyer- M.S. SUNY at Buf- falog Erie Co. Tech. S'-5 fl I a 4 u . l rl ff l A A - f ,SSA 4 ' Ind. Arts, Tech. Drawing, Arch. Drawing: ADVISESZ Audio-Visual Club. '1 yn? X. LLIX 'Z I 1 Dennis Sanders- B.S. SUNY at Buf- falo. Ind. Arts 7-8, Wood I,lI, Industrial Arts As people are turning more toward handicrafts and homemade articles, industrial arts is becoming one of the more practical courses. Many more students, boys as well as girls, are rec- ognizing the need for vocations in the trades and are preparing for them through the course offerings at L.l-l.S. New in the woodshop was the proc- ess of laminatingg a printing press was used by the metal department for the first time. Small scale construction of model houses replaced the regular projects of former years. Many ofthe line crafts were displayed for the en- tire student body. Industrial Arts has Come to be more than just a clussroonig it is a learning experience. Students are allowed to express themselves in an individual manner by creating things that reflect their thoughts and personalities.
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'i' W ki V ,I , ,,,,, .. ,. t Music Capable directors showed their out- standing abilities in the musical field by the vast improvement of the musi- cal groups that were under their in- struction. Mrs. Jean Clifford, orchestra director and grade school instrumental teacher, tried to instill the value of music while she worked with her young musicians. Miss Beth Ann Lam- bien, new to the music department, brought with her several fresh and in- teresting ideas. A more informal atmo- sphere Was created at the choral concerts, while still leaving an impres- sive effect on the audience. Mr. Gerald Kember led the band through another outstanding year of performances. The stage band held a successful dance for the second consecutive year. HHH? Gerald Kember- B.S. Ithaca U. In- strumental Music 7- 12. DIRECTOR: Marching Band, Beth Ann Lambien B.S. SUNY at Pots dam. Vocal Music 7-12. DIRECTOR: School Musical, Concert Band, Stage Color Guard. Band. - a 'H+
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I' H ' Y ' i- 1 .1 g-- - ', E 11-an ,J K , V M4 5 ,, .. . --1.1 .. : 1, ,Y ,. .YW N Physical Education Physical Education is more than just excercising the bodyg it is a men- tal course as well. Students acquired new skills in many areas of sports, as well as learning about sportsmanship and team effort. A spirit of competition through learning exemplified the curriculum of the boys physical education class- es. Cries of Ntouch down or you're out could be heard from enthusi- astic players as the tension rose in organized sports classes. The addition of a vibrant and versatile girls physical education teacher stirred an atmo- sphere of enthusiasm. A new slim- nastics program was introduced, in which the girls were given a three week period to fulfill a contract that would improve their physical well being, as well as appearance. By the end of the three weeks a grade was given based upon what each girl accomplished. Art ,,A, vp ' ,f rf 2 f Paula Hermance - ' Ai -V B.S. Nazareth Coll. P Art 7-l2g Adv. Stu- 7 ' 55, f' '24 aio An. Advises: Jr. ' Class. ,Nl N 5 V 1-My rf' 454.14 Q .1-,gfw '.'.g4ayg':, A ig Jo Ann Eaton-B.S. Raymond Jay-B.S. SUNY at Brockport. at Brockportg Adv. Girls Phys. Ed. 7-12. Study Ithaca. Boys Advises: G.A.A.g Phys. Ed. 8-12g D.E. Leaders Clubg Health 9. Advises: Sth Gradeg Soccerg Var. Club. Volleyball: Bkbl.g Softbl. I think I'm going to be sick. I can see myself. Miss Donna Ioviero, new in the art department, used her talent and in- genuity to instruct the junior high in basic art. Batik, a -tye-dying effect done with wax was introduced in addition to pop art and plaster molds. Introduction to Art concerned the basic priciples of art and how to apply them in creative works, Introduction to Painting and Drawing involved all the techniques in the subject and how to use them. A studio course was offered to students who have had the basics and wished to continue their study in art. Donna Iovieron- B.F.A. SUNY at Buffalo: Art De- sign. I
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