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Driver Education CHARLES BLOOMFIELD, B.A. Denison College, M.S. Hofstra. Driver Education, world History, American History, Freshman Social Studies. Activities: Intramural Sports, Activity Admissions. All students at leland and Gray who will be 16 years old upon completion of the train- ing are encouraged to include the course in Driver Education. This study is sponsored by the American Autonobile Association and taught by an instructor who has completed the A.A.A. Instructors' Course. A dual- control Chevrolet for the behind-the-wheel instructional phase is furnished new each year by the Raymond Roberts Agency. The course provides opportunity for the student to acquire understandings and attitudes vital to safe driving practices. It includes a minimum of 8 hours behind-the-wheel train- ing in the dual-control car, 30 hours of classroom instruction with the use of a standard text and visual aid materials, and the balance of the year's course in obser- vation of instruction in the car. Can Curt miss - with advice from Lorraine and Kathy? Nell stands by while Mr. Bloomfield worries.
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Trades Classes Instructor John Robinson approves hot iron work. Running electrical circuits. Most Trades boys enjoy welding -.. I. .QQ . , avr! 'gl' in V S. 1 . x....-. .vw--Q ii .f w nf, Left- Preparing for s new floor in Ro m 8. Instructor, novo woman TRADES INSTR CTORS RUSSELL JACOBS and NEIL PETERSON --------- - -------- Metal Lathe and General Shop JUH ROBINSON ------- ------------ ----- Welding and Forge Work FLOYD HOLDEN --... ...... .....--- Carpentering and Cement work RICHARD KEARLEY ------ ------------------o ----- Auto Mechanics ARLO MONROE ----------------- -- ---------- Mechanical Drawing I5
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A .Mn V AL A K VW, . . LN K N t . g : e 4- K V o ,J -L fr, 1 ,N . ..,- K-7 nl Q V V V i Y :. V ' 1 ' ' W, . K -, . - fy f- Q' . ', -A. 2 A , '. - - .nf ' M . 1 l Y. i .. A A f f Y. . af- Qf'35ss,5f g - ' .... ' A - fi ., y f A x 4' , . Q i15',1.g,,,ii53'g:3!ii . h . , .A K , 3 he ' g , Y. , .mi---yyil k.M..,, ' - Y 1 ,w45Hd?UvWEJf MRS. RUBY ROBINSON, ARCHIE UNDERUOOD, WENDELL LANDMAN 'Nice dal ly Mrs. Ruby Robinson made the round trip along Route 30 to Grahamvllle school in Bondvllle down to Newfane . village and back to L.G.S. Her bus filled to capacity part B D of the way, she carried our hlgh achoolers and some Jamaica and Townshend grade schoolers as well. M s. Robinson also transported the basketball teams on their trips during the winter. Archie Underwood carrled our students from Ward- sboro and west Townshend. Wendell Landman drove a bus provided by Fred White and brought high schoolers from Grafton village along with Townshend grade school pupils. Curt, Carleen, Alan, and Bob form a quartette. BURTON MARTIN, B.M., N. E. Conservatory of Music. Instru- mental Music. Though instruction in instrumental music began at L.G.S. as a part of the ' activity program, for the past two years the work has become an integral part of the curriculum. Band members include this instruction one after- noon each week in addition to regular band practice. mrlng this time they receive individual lessons and group instruction. A number of grade school pupils now come in from surrounding schools to take part ln this program. 17
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