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HOME ECONOMICS ' 1 52 Mas. GRACE PHILLIPS MRS- RUTH COUI-TER Mus. MARY PLEBAN 4 Af as Cooks at work. To prepare girls for the responsibilities and activi- ties involved in homemaking and family living, the Home Economics suite for Senior High School is ar- ranged in three large areas. There is a modern kitchen with both electric and gas stoves, two refrigerators, a deep freeze and garbage disposal, a laundry area with a washer-drier combination and a large sewing room equipped with electric sewing machines, a fitting area and storage cabinets. The dining room area is furnished with a maple dining room suite, and the living room section fea- tures blonde mahogany furniture. The curtains in these areas were made by the department. Stitch and sew. . The Homemaking Department functions as a serv- ice organization as well as an educational department. The girls taking homemaking learn by doing the fur- nishing of food and decorations for many school func- tions. The cooking department prepares the refresh- ments served at P. T. A. meetings, the Senior Tea, the Key Club Luncheons, and the proms. The sewing department prepares for holiday and dance decora- tions, and costumes for dramatic events. This department also sponsors the Betty Crocker Homemaker Award, given each year to the senior girl having the highest score .in a test administered here. This year the award was received by Sandra Ferretti.
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VOCATIONAL EDUCATIO --:Sl MR. ANTHONY YUKNAVICH MR. Fnsmsmcx McDAN1ELs Mn. ADAM VWENCJ-is ' -' 1 Mlgggsease , ,f up :fl A1 fs hi-s' g Q are-.ziggy H.. . 4 'T a 'vu ., 4- 'x The Vocational Education Program of Meyers molds the student for a successful entry into his specific field upon graduation. The basic aim of the vocational depart- ment is to teach the student to be independent and able to face any problems that might arise in his particular work. Meyers has the main vocational shops. They are: machine shop, sheet metal shop, electric shop, print shop and automotive shop. The machine shop is very well equipped and teaches the use of various metal working machines found in shops all over the country. In addition to these the shop has three new lathes. Graduates, who have taken machine shop for three years, find plenty of opportunity for employment as machinists and as apprentices. The sheet metal shop is another shop that trains stu- dents to become adept at a trade and in this case it happens to be the sheet metal trade. Students in this shop learn various phases of the sheet metal industry and good em- ployment is available upon graduation. The electric shop is one of the most modern shops. It has to be in order to teach its students everything new they need to know about residential and appliance wiring. Print shop is a very progressive shop and offers the latest methods of printing. Perhaps the greatest advance of the shop is that it has been moved to a new location. There is great opportunity for employment in this field as shown by the fact that almost all of the seniors in this shop are employed part time in some phase of the printing in- dustry before graduation. The automotive shop is one of the larger shops and because the automobile is a relatively modern invention, this shop is also modern. The knowledge passed on to stu- dents in this shop has increaed over the years as more and more new facts about automobiles have been discovered. Students in this shop are prepared to become first class auto mechanics, mechanics' helpers, gas station attendants, parts specialists and automobile salesmen. .lf ff' . MR. WILLARD GEORGE Mn. AsA CAs'rsm.lN MR. JOHN GRIFFITHS MR. JOSEPH JACOBS ll MR. THOMAS PARK Meyers' vocational program prepares its students to enter the world of industry with pride and stature. 22 MR. SAMUEL PAULETTI
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ART Miss MARION SIBGEL Artists at work. M U S I C MISS MARGARET CONSTINE Art is as old as history itself. Archiologists have traced man's modes of living from the drawings they found on cave walls and on fragments of pottery. When writing was in its infancy, it took the form of picture writing or hieroglyphics. Since the dawn of history, art has soared and has become one of the cultural trio of art, music and literature. Mn. JOSEPH SABLB Mus. LOIS MAYNARD Mn, EN50 L1v,4 77Zf'j7vt,a'czf ' Music lends its subtle flavor to the fine arts of every culture. It matters little whether its composi- tion is based on the oriental five tone scale or on the western eight tone scale, the enjoyment for the per- son listening is the same. Music in all its forms and modes is perhaps the best loved of the arts. It holds the power to incite men to passion or to soothe a crying child. One may be calmed while enjoying Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata or stirred to the heights of feeling while listening to the same com- poser's Ninth Symphony. The three teachers in the music department are to be commended for their successful efforts in music.
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