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1 . Mrs. Carol Klemmer gives Matt Lumerson a few tips with spelling. 2. Miss Kimmit smiles as she goes over the student C.P.A. 3. A perfect drum roll comes easy for Miss Jean Bastian. 4. Mrs. LaMira nd talks pavo. 5. Substitute Spanish teacher, Mr. Bill Wes- terhof, is their giving a helping hand to Kathy Market. 6. Mr. Joe Cilliffo discusses sketching techniques with Kathy Muhsam and Joe Messina. 2 . 5 .
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i urrv i If students need help with their schedule or can ' t decide on a col- lege Mrs. Kimmet ' s door is always open. She is always willing to go over a students grade point average or give them free college informa- tion. Here at M.C.H.S., students learn to express themselves through music and art. Mr. Cilluffo teaches everything from basic sketching to elaborate pottery. In high school band, Miss Bastian ' s students are involved in activities such as march- ing, concerts, entertaining at pep assemblies, and playing in parades. Rounding off the Fine Arts are Mrs. LaMirand ' s Spanish classes. Students have the opportunity to dine on Spanish delicacies, break open pinatas, and even learn a little Spanish. Mrs. Klemmer gives individuals special help in all subject areas in the Resource Room. Fine Arts 28 The Educators 3.
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Shop Arouid For A Good Meal. When a light burns out or when a heater fails to work, who ' s there to help? Our janitors Mr. Green and Mr. Shacket. During the day they sweep the floors and keep an eye on the “Big Fur- nace . The chalking on the football field is also done by the janitors. Industrial Arts classes include Draft- ing, Metal Shop and Wood Shop. In drafting students learn how to construct an object line, draw blue prints of houses and design isometric drawings. The Metal shop classes are offered by Mr. Dubois in the Junior High. They in- clude arc welding and gas welding. They show the students how to make diffe- rent welds. On the lathe, students thread bolts and learn how to work with a micrometer. They use thin sheet metal to make items such as pans and small baskets. In wood shops 1 and 2, students are assigned projects such as small shelves, book ends, salt and pepper shakers, cutting boards and magazine racks. While in advanced woods, students can make any project they choose. Some students prefer to make gun racks, large shelves, and tables, coffee tables and stereo cabinets. 1
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