McGraw High School - Mac Yearbook (Mcgraw, NY)

 - Class of 1956

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Page 31 text:

First row: ,lim Coetcheus. Bob Phil- lips, Vivian Russell. Second row: Pat L'Hommedieu, Gene Connelly. llolm is working on plans for a future home drawing it to scale in ineehanieal drawing class. This is an elective offered at McGraw- popular with the upperclassmen. Pauses That Refresh Uur music director. Mr. McGrady, is lead- ing a trombone quartet which is one of the music' sectionals held for senior band on Monday. Nita, Robert, Clyde, are blow- ing with great determination by appear- ances. ln W? Y. Left to right: Beverly Cox, Donna Rutan, Elizabeth Cory, Doris Clark, Donald Niver, David Niles. The students in General Art are making designs for a tile. Some of their other projects have been bookends from linoleum blocks, posters and other constructive items. This. too, is an elective-equally popular with the student body.

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Better Lwm ff P' Left to right: 'Nlary Clark, Connie Christie. Jean Belknap, These girls an- also lfulure Homemakers of America. 'l'hey're :lemon- strating another of the many features of- fered by Home-making. Mary is using the sewing machine with ffonniv anml jean keeping vlose wateh. Some are making their own vlothes. l.elt to right: Velma Kelly, Lois Ste-vc-ns. Betty l'otla-r. 'l'lu's:- girls have learns-cl I0 set the table in thi- proper fashion anrl to prepare- the fooil for their meals. This is just one of the many things taught the Fixture Home-niakers of America. Velma and ll:-Itv look as if tha-y're enjoying Lois' serving. llolwrt Hard anrl Waller Grant are sem-n hw-rn' putting ai luraef- on the saw tahle. lhis pivtura- shows th:-m using somm- of the shop tools now :ivaiilalvle in thc- vlass. 26 . .ylzzwdrgi-'2 J' . -fal?.1 '-I li:---1-1 . f 'TW ., t ,pig 16513-,SF L fiwiitfsrfffefir Q ,abr - V 2-.H ,Q-.4 ,,L.gg. uf. Q--,-f L-. Left to right: Dale Creenman, llonahl Owens, Mar- ion Towers. Cary 'Beiter, Mr. Rulison. .lames Ferris. Tlic-se boys are learning how to operate the generator. The-y're also learning how lo take- it apart for servicing it. Shop class is not only making articles but getting acquainted with all sorts of tools and equipment. Here Mr. Rulison, bus mechanic, is handling the ale-monslralion. What handy men our shop boys are going to lu' arounrl their homes!



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'Q-iq First row, left to right: Walter Grant, David Niles, Russell Elwood, Lester liordwell, Felix Hicks, Mr. Hubbard, Ken Baer, David Reynolds, james Kinney. Second row: Sylvia Ryan, Doris Clark, Alice Perkins. Linda Hall, Jacqueline Belknap, Janice Van Epps, Beverly Cox, Kay Monk, Donna Rutan. Martha Heller. Third row: Dorothy Elson, Sharon Hammond, Charlotte Smith, Evan Hulbert. S to pf Look! ,-,-e-9...- ln the driver education program, the students must know and understand the functions of the various . parts of the automobile found underneath the hood. David is demonstrating his knowledge by showing Sharon and lleverly some of the mixed up parts that make an automobile operate. L-. After learning how the car operates mechanically and how one drives a car, the students learn how to do the discouraging and disgusting, but fast dis- appearing task of changing a tire. Here, Jacqueline and Sylvia are co-operating in order to get the job dune faster. Sylvia has approved Jackies' method of jacking the ear. One of the duties of a librarian is to assist stu- dents to understand how to locate specific infor- mation by using the index of any book related to the subject to be studied. John, Nancy, Sylvia, and .lim with help from Mrs. Cross are finding their problems enjoyable. f .ini-pl 41- -Et1f..

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