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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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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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nw fey to Learning 4- l irst row, front to liavk: Mahlon Moon, Barbara Gatos, Eugene- Russell, Joyce llyzin. 5:-vond row: Sharon Connolly. Clifford Parkin, John Nausm-f, Diane- Allis. The- Latin I pupils art- busy doing some iast minute re-vie-wing for a test. Joyvm- is giving liugt-no a little- t-xtra ht-lp while- Diane is ht-lping John. Mahlon, llairlwara. and Sharon se-t-in to lie- doing all right but Clifford nt-Pds help. Le-ft to right: lliam- Hall, Ge-no Connf-lly, Nancy Smith, Madge- Alt-ott. This is our school store which is run by the Salt-s and llusine-ss Manage-int-nt classes under Mr. Brown. Thx- storm- carrit-s school, gym, and music supplies to lic-nz-fit thc- studs-nt of all grades. Officf-rs are Gene Con- nt-lly, Manage-rg Rohm-rt Phillips, Treasure-rg Marge Alcott, Sc-vrc-tary, with profits going toward an annual trip to Syrat-us:-. Mr. Brown. the typing instrurtor, is 1-xplaining the funda- mental parts of the- type-write-r to Sharon Winfic-ld and Richard Stafford. 'l'h4-rv are two typing t-lass:-s 1-vt-ry day. Tlit-so rlasst-s also in:-r-t om' 1-xtra pe-riod a wt-1-k acting as a st-vn-tarial pool to typo lvttt-rs, ste-nails, and manu- scripts that are- nr-n-dvd hy te-ache-rs in school. This is tht- connnunivation unit in Intro- duction to Business, Carole- Bilodeau and Lyle- Bush are showing the correct way to ust- tht- tt-lt-phono furnished by the Ncw York Statc- Tc-lc-phone Co. in Cort- land.
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