McGraw High School - Mac Yearbook (Mcgraw, NY)

 - Class of 1957

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Latin In LATIN I, prior to tests, pupils sometimes have a fcw minutes in which they may re- view before the test begins. In this par- ticular picture, Larry Wales is asking a question. Other students are: Anna Harris, tstandingl Robert Parkin, Carole Pettet, Charles Card, Barbara Mclntosh, ,Iudy Hotch- kiss. 'M Business Education First row, left to right: Martha Eaton, Eliza- beth Corey, Patricia Holmes, Norman Monk, Sharon Winfield, Ailene Phillips. Second row: Gladys Allen, James Caufie-ld, Joe 1 Mr, Brown acts as referee in LAW class defending Bill in a court order from Gladys Allen, Rosalee Turner, and .lean Belknap who're disagreeing. 49 E This picture shows some of our busy salesmen reaping the harvest of their efforts-the profit from the store. It is operated by all of the members of the salesmanship class so that they might gain practical experience along with their classroom work. The members hope to use the profits for a trip to Syracuse or for some other worthwhile project. Stabler, Dale Greenman. The members of the BOOKKEEPING class are taught how to keep books and hope to come out with a profit. Their knowledge in this subject will help them in keeping their own accounts later. O First row, left to right: Rosalee Turner, secretaryg David Niles, treasurerg Joe Stabler. Second row: Gloria Kelley, Beatrice Kinney, Managerg and Dale Creenman. Ten years ago we didn't have any such thing as the Krookcd Komer Store where students could buy their school sup- plies. With the help of the commercial teacher and coopera- tion of the students, the store got a good start in 1950. 25

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Science imcs Ferris.-llary Reiter, and Marion Towers are shown working on an tpermu-nt with the element carbon and its properties in CHEMISTRY. This is a typical picture of two of the CHEMISTRY class' most curious scientists, Carole Berean and Janice Van Epps. In this picture they are shown preparing an experiment on carbon that Janice is putting into a test tube. Carole is reading the list of articles that will be needed for tbeicxperiment. By the way, Janice is our one and only post-graduate slut ent. I F v I .. vrn' ' Velma Kelley and Norman Allen are in- tently watching Richard Stafford as he points out some of the characteristics of the trigo- nometric funetions. There were eight Seniors who took this course in TRIGONOMETRY the first semester. During the second se- mester ADVANCED ALCICIIRA was offered and seven Seniors were enrolled, thus com- pleting four years of mathematics. Mathematics Seated, first row, left to right: Jerry Os- borne, Barbara Gates. Second row: Clifford Allen, Clifford Parkin, John Nauseef, Sandra Bement, Sharon Connelly. Standing: Diane Allis, Joyce Ryan, Nita Kelley, Carol Bilo- deau in GEOMETRY class.



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54 . 1 X 7 X ., ' if 1: 1 Fai s ,ix -M-r ,ff gw,,,,....-.-0-1 f , -s.........7. W, Art These hands quite adequately express the thought and aicuracy that must be used in order to render a mechanical drawing well done. Cir 0 C W.. . v ,- 3 I --4 3 J ,. Hr 'K General Art This year's class has an added attrac- tion-clay. Connie Christe is shown patiently making a bowl, the first project in getting used to properly working the clay. A kiln for baking the clay has been recently purchased, and the project is enthusiastically accepted by the class. Music Mrs. Gros' sixth grade Calypso Band, seated from left to right: Sally .lo Massingill, mar- acasg Mrs. Gros, autoharp. Standing: Lee Bement, clavesg Marilyn Bilodeau, clavesg Robin Barnes, maracasg Dale Watrous, giurog Dudley Shore, Bongo Drum. The P.T.A. appropriated money this year to buy tonettes for the fourth graders for pre instrumental instructional training. Mr. Mc- Grady's shown demonstrating its -use. 26 I 1lI izi

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