when dfze wi in S'I'A'l'IONARY OIIAIIcC'I's SICRYIC IIANIJ SKILLS Allli lJIcx'If:I.oI'IcD IN CRAFT CLASSES XVITH AS lXl0Dl'1I,Sl OR FINIc.XR'r STl'lJliN'I'S, sI'CII MIx'I'IcRI.II.S AS MI2'I'AI., PLASTIC ANI1 LEATHER. Row 1 j. Sharketti. 1,4117 In right S. Mvliini, Yeseeri, I.. Novi-ra, R. llonilveek, Row 2-joy, Harvey Garroway. N. Stewart, li. Carsele, llorothy Brown, N. Morrow, Row 5 'If licfllllllio, S. iyllllfllll. Mr. Bozleiisliy. ART 1 ' Q' Although situated on the bottom floor of our I f ,tllma lllater, the art clepartment inereasecl 'Qj -3 Qf- Q Q . . . . . Q If QM 2l1JlJl'Cl'lilllUIl ol art through Its two sections, A I X Q60 fl' arts and crafts. I ' ff The time arts chvision taught' Stuclents to use pl ' Cl tl . .1 . I... 'H if I paint, pemi ,.m Iartoa , .mc cr.I3oII. 19 walls AQ ol l,lllt'0lll l'lIgh's art flepartment proudly chs- WQVK playeil work Ull whirh her stuclent artists usecl lIleIIcliIIg :mtl shacling to arrive at the rlesirecl Mr. Aiiclrew Botleiisky Mr. George jiuar .XNIJRIEXV BODIQNSKY ---BS., Illklillllll State 'lieachers Collegeg M. lid., Peiinsylvaiiia State l,lIIiveI'sityg tlI'l, advanced Craftsg Co-sponsors Art Club. GEORGE JINAR-B.5., Eclinboro State Teachers Collegeg art, advanced arty co-sponsors .Xrt Clubg assistant footlwall and basketball coach. ellevt. .lclvaiivetl art Slllil0lll.S took pleasure iII l.llI'lllCI'lIll.L' these abilities in aclclition to their talented avtivity in oil lkllllllllg' or portrait clrawing. III the crafts clivisioii the Stuclelits workecl with leather, enamel, metal, and plastic. llere stuclents liflllllll llll opportunity to use their iIIgeIIIIily iII vreating inexpensive hut I1sel'IIl items. Starting with Slll11JlCll'Cll1S,C'I'2lfl'Sl'llilCl1lS Iearuecl the basic lillllfl2lIll0lll2llS which enahlerl them to take aclvaiivecl elasses. Beziiitiflllly eliamelerl jewelry :mtl clishes, toolerl leather purses :mtl wallets, anal Various metallit' articles were on clisplay for all to aclmire. Our Alina Mater Cfhlllflllll help lllll he satistiecl iII knowing what :I large part she playecl in leading her sturlents in the pursuit of art as a Career or holmlry.
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a etuicfaecf ancf def necf cfaafmcllefuhlfic .X l'n.xsIc or 'rinc fViIRI.S' H lCAl,'l'H FOITRSP, S'rRl'CTI'iu': or 'i me HUMAN lin: is 'lllli Srrm' oi-' ,x Hi'M.xN limnnyo. is A liiscwssiox 'liHl'lC ix Boys' lllCAI,'l'li CLASS. Row 1, lfjfl in Hgh! Miss fiillllflllll, X. lit'llnt'r, Snsnn Vostzintino, li. lY.XlIlllI'HSl2l. Wilson, I. Nom-rn. W 2 iironin, S. llollinlnn-lt, livvnn, Nl. llookvr. llIZ.Xl,'l'll The vqilut- ol' tirst ziicl tintl homc nursing was Rvnlizing tht' nvocl for 2l1'l'lll'1llU knowlvclgt- of thc holly :incl its lnnvtions, our .Xlmn Nlntvr rvcniirvfl nll vlvw-iitli grzulv stnclc-nts to tzilqc' hm' hval t h con rse. A :ln inclusive Stucly ot various clist-use-s, tht-ii czniscs, curcs, zmcl prcvcntions was om- ol' tht- ninjor points whirh was strt-ssccl. Lczirning thc systcins of thc hotly, their ports, illlfl their importance lor ai pt-rson's ln'zilthlnl cxistciivc was also zinothcr impm-itiiit phase ol thc instrnc tion. strcssccl in thc- girls' hvznlth vlztssc-S hy having t-:ivli girl pc-rlorm tht- llCf't'SS1ll'f' clinics for tht- vnrc- ol' :1 lwmll-gist pntit-nt. This vxpvrivilrt- cntihlctl any girl who cimrtcfl the cluties vorrcvtly to he cligihltf for 41, Rvcl Cross vcrtififuitcr in this liclcl. Nlurh rrctlit was chic to hoth Miss jenn flilhoun ttncl Nlr. Ilowzircl Uhcrfcitingcr for presenting helpful information in Z1 rlircrt and lrztnk mnnncr. 030 i 6.0 5 ff Miss jean Calhoun Mr. Howard Ubcrleitingvr ' JEAN f1AI.H0I'N --BS., Xlrstniinstc-r Follvgvg MS, in lfcl., , ' Wvstminstcr f'ollt-go: hvzilth. X ' A l'i0VVARIT OI4lCRI l1ll'I'INGICR ILS.. llnivvrsitv of l'itt5ln1z-ghg A walk N, lid., Univcraity ol Villsbnrglig health.
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