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Stycy work tit the Arts Hazel M. Cornish Colleges: Simmons College B. S. S ubjects: Food. Extra Curri¬ cula Work: Adviser Class of 1952. R.ose M. Corriveau Colleges: University of New Hampshire. Subjects: Domestic Arts (Clothing). Mary D. Carney Colleges: Massachusetts School of Art. Subjects: Art. Extra Curricula Work: Prom Decora¬ tions, Blue and Gold. Hobbies: Water-color painting. Anne L. Lynch Colleges: Massachusetts School of Art, B.S. in Ed. Subjects: Free¬ hand drawing. Hobbies: Water- color painting, golf. Harriett F. Gilchrist Colleges: University of New Hampshire, B.S. Subjects: Foods and clothing. Extra Curricula Work: Adviser Class of 1953. In the Domestic Arts Department the girls are al¬ ways busy preparing meals or making various articles of clothing such as blouses, and skirts. Not only the cooking of food is taught but also hygiene and nutrition are stressed. When our girls go into the world they go well qualified as future homemakers. The students of the Fine Art Department learn techniques in the art of oil painting, clay modeling, water paints, and pastel colors. They do all the art work for the Maldonian and make scenery and posters for many M.H.S. productions, including the Senior Prom. This year many of the students entered the Scholastic Magazine Art contest. Seven pupils won gold keys and had their work sent to the Carnegie Institute in Pittsburg. As models, Wilfred Muse, and Matthew Masterson work on a chest while mem¬ bers of Miss Carney’s class attempt to sketch them. [ 29 ]
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®l]pg mark tit monk A guiding hand is given A1 Davidson on his layout by “Pop ” Taylor during his 6th period Mechanical Drawing class. Roy N. Davis Colleges: General Electric En¬ gineering School, Navy Yard Trade School. Subjects: Manual Training. Hobbies: Hunting and Fishing. Gustave A. Larson Colleges: Middlebury College, Fitchburg State Teachers College, Boston University, B.S. Subjects: Printing, Industrial Arts. Extra Curricula Work: Printing Adviser to all clubs, etc. Hobbies: Hiking. Ralph Merry Colleges: Boston University B.S. in Ed., M.A. in Ed. Sub¬ jects: Industrial Arts. Extra Cur¬ ricula Work: Class Adviser. Hob¬ bies: Raising and Training Hunt¬ ing Dogs. Walter R. Pasanen Colleges: Clark University, B. Ed., New York University, M.A. Subjects: Mechanical Drawing, Woodworking, Extra Curricula Work: Adviser to Class of 1954. Hobbies: Gardening. Carl E. Taylor Colleges: Lowell Institute. Subjects: Mechanical Drawing. Extra Curricula Work: Boys’ and Girls’ Rifle Club. Hobbies: blunt¬ ing and Fishing. Many students are interested in the arts of print¬ ing, mechanical drawing, woodworking, and manual training, where the emphasis is laid on practical situa¬ tions. The mechanical drawing classes designed the racks for the new band uniforms room, the book cases for the school committee room, the bulletin boards for the weather bureau, magazine racks, and shelving in closets for many of the teachers. The shop students then take over the construction of these plans. At times they have made blueprints and made good use of the plans. The printing classes print tickets for most school events and the schedules for the various sports. [ 28 ]
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§ oplj0 talu ' Htbrarg tour Miss Thorpe is shown discussing some points of question with one of her sophomore library classes. Dorothy-Belle Thorpe Colleges: Wellesley B.A., Boston University M.A. Subjects: Library science. Extra Curricula Work: Ad¬ viser Glass of 1952. Hob¬ bies: Needlepoint, reading. Our well equipped library on the second floor is under the direction of our librarian Miss Thorpe and her assistant, each fourth period, Miss Kistler plus vol¬ unteer student assistants. Students may get library slips before school and at lunch time, while those with A’s and B’s on their report cards are entitled to permanent library slips each term. Open from 7:45 A.M. to 3:00 P.M., the library is a quiet spot where many study and enjoy the current magazines, newspapers, and books which are offered. In order that the sophomores may know how to use the library, they are given a library science course each fall. The library assistants are as follows: Top row: Nancy Vozzella, Barbara McLean, Corinne Kellington, Frances Pellegrino, Marlene Clarke. Second row: Marie Coughlin, Carol DeLue, Judy Gerrish, Joan Paresky, Marilyn George, Christine Alagero, Mary Daniele, Roberta Fen¬ ton. Th ' rd row: Florence MacKinnon, Joan Sandberg, Ruby Pearce, Lois Tomasello, Sheila Rothenberg, Patricia Tobler, Donna Rub’n, Janice Moores, Blanche Holland. Bottom row: Lorraine Katz, Anne Gardner, Joan Brandano, Miss D. B. Thorpe, Donald Goodwin, Frances Gorod, Barbara Keniston, Rose Holstein. [ 30 ]
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