McGraw High School - Mac Yearbook (Mcgraw, NY)

 - Class of 1955

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THE FINE ARTS nn:-th lim-r. llii-hard Ilopkins. Iivan llulhert. llealrice iny. Syliiu llyun. Ifliurlolti- Smith. Nancy Smith. Rich- lxn ml Stafford. Rosalie Turner. ART ln this picture the General Art class is doing some lmlock printing. They will also do lettering, poster-making. pencil and charcoal sketching and other interesting projects before the half year is completed. ART is taught by Mrs. Taylor through the grades encouraging the self-expression of each child. Besides the General Art course pictured here, a half-year course in Mechanical Drawing is of- fered for the high school. LATIN Four hoys and five girls make up the second- year LATIN class. Everyday they make some pro- gress toward their goalfan understanding of the language and a high final grade. They are Kenneth. Richard. Evan. Beatrice. Sylvia. Charlotte. Nancy. Richard. and Rosalie. LATIN is the only classical language offered in McGraw this year. Left to right: Nancy V. Smith. .lini Niles. Clyde llordwcll. Left to right: Joyce Ryan. Janice Vanlflpps, Janice Strack. Judy Hotchkiss. Standing: Mr. Nlcllrady. MUSIC These girls are only four of the several trumpet players in the Senior Band. Mr. McGrady is di- recting a sectional practice where only part of the band meets together. Besides sectional rehearsals there are also private and class lessons.

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l'om is showing Fred thi- digcstiw SySll'lll of a COMMUNITY BETTERMENT METAL TUULE . E F21 EIl13lQ,tQ,.JJ-tr . . . -fx-1lr - ,Iain ' p, S-we M llolu-rt llinvs is illustrating ulu-re tlu- tools should go on Carl is watching: Harry put the finishing toiu u 4 thi- lmard. The purpose- of this hoard is to show tlu' need card tahle which hc made. It look Harry two ua s for proper plzu'm-:nent ol each tool. make this tahlc, in which th:-rc are 350 lilllm 1 rs wood in tlu- top of thc tahh-. Each piece of wo ha he cut out individually and put in its plum- on tlu ta Hi-fh school agriculture is divided into two sections: re-vocational and vocational. 1? K' . . . . P . The first year of pre-vocational IS devoted to giving the boys a background of agricul- ture. Here we study breeds of livestock and crops. Time is also spent learning to select desirable individuals within a breed. Many of us start our projects which are required for the second through fourth years. Agriculture ll. lll, and IV are classified as vocational agriculture. Here we become familiar with the problems involved in the operation of a farm. Such units as feeding livestock. applying fertilizer, planning farm buildings, care and repair of machinery. mapping out a life insurance program for a farmer and selecting a good farm are studied. As you can see our best text hooks for these units are farmers. feed dealers. veterinarians, machinery dealers. and actual doing of the jobs. hart from Cornell University. gm V Q.: X .lf V V C70 used for accurate cutting on different angles. cow, on a Cary is 1-xhilriting: tlu- use of ilu- miter saw. 'lhi su ,J



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THE SAFE WAY A C s jh,....t First row, left to right: ,lim Goeteheus, Maleolm Gilbert. Viola Sehink, Mary l.on Allore, Nanvy Smith, Ronald Rowe, David Crandall. ,lim Niles, Donald Niver, St-eond row: Jeannette Syetiske, Juanita Byron, Leona Martin. Carole Hoose, Mr. Hubbard. Beverly Nauseef. ,laniee Straek, Vivian Russell, Pat L.Hllll1Ill6dl6U. Third row: Lucille Vanlipps, Ada-la C-ollner, John Stafford, Harry Cook, Fred Haven. Carl Allen, Cary Garner, Bob Phillips. Gene Connelly. For the first time the Driver Training Class was started this year with Mr. Hubbard as instructor. The course lasts for twenty weeks after which each student, who completed the course, will receive a bluff, card. This card enables the driver, before he is eighteen, to obtain his senior operatorls li- cense if he passes a driver's test. The students who have finished this course. feel that they will make much better drivers than those who have not taken the driver training course. In foreground: Lucille Vanlipps. .lolm Stafford, Mary Lou l Allore. Looking under the hood: Harry Cook. ,lohnny is explaining some of the parts of the motor to Mary Lou Harry and Lucille. The Instructor, Mr. Hubbard is explaining the gears to Patti. Y X 25

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