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) BETTER LIVING Students shape metal blanks into bowls during an experience in crafts instruction. Miss Clute discusses media and techniques in the development of painting. Miss Frankenfield, using the spacious kitchen of the Homemaking suite, instructs students in elementary cooking. i 15
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Our Home Economics department cre¬ ates a better understanding of home¬ making. After graduation, girls have some preparation for either an immediate homemaking career or a major in Home Economics in college. Miss Sara Frankenfield, a recent addition to the teaching staff, is our Home Economics instructor and F . H . A. adviser. At Pennsyvlania State University she re¬ ceived a B.S. in Home Economics Edu¬ cation. Through Arts and Crafts, students are given the chance to appreciate good taste and beauty. Miss Jean Clute instructs Art, the Arts and Crafts Club, Stagecraft Club, and Comet Art. She received a B. F.A. in education from Philadelphia Museum School of Art. PATHS TO Industrial Arts prepares students for various manual trades. It is especially helpful to those who plan to begin working immediately upon graduation from high school. The shop is equipped with modern tools and machinery. Andrew Brock, our shop and mechanical drawing teacher, ad¬ vises Stagecraft Club, Home and Hobby Club, and the Senior Class. He received his B.S. in Industrial Art at West Virginia Institute of Technology and his M.A. at Pennsylvania State University. Miss S. Joan Frankenfield, Andrew Brock, Miss Jean Clute. Students in Mechanical Drawing construct a prob¬ lem under the direction of Mr. Brock. Harold Keller uses the circular saw, while Fred Nolf and Aloys Hammer wait their turn, during a class in Industrial Art. 7
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PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT AND SAFETY Miss Janet Stewart, B. S. East Stroudsburg Teachers College; Guy Owens, B. S. West Chester State Teachers College; Andrew Leh, B. A. Muhlenberg College, M. A. Columbia University. 2. In Mr. Leh ' s Gym class, boys participate in an active game of basketball. In our health classes the student is taught to care for his body. The various functions of the body are emphasized to aid the student in proper appreciation of the complex machine he has inherited. Proper health habits are an important part of the students training. Physical Education stresses the body from the point of participation in planned activities that lead toward strength and well - being. Sportsmanship and cooperation are forwarded to help the student in getting along with others. Participating in sports requires body co - ordination which is help¬ ful in everyday living. Driver Education teaches the students of our school to be better drivers and students. They learn the techniques of good driving, along with the care of their automobiles. Basic driving laws are stressed so that a student is prepared to pass his operator’s test. 3 3. In Miss Stewart ' s Gym class, Judy Shankweiler guards Gloria Buss in basketball as she tries to shoot for a basket. 4. Meredith Johnson explains the structure of the heart while Mr. Leh and the c 1 a s s listen during Health class. 1. Mr. Owens explains the mechanism of the Driver Edu¬ cation car while Sandra Smoyer and Ronald Gold look on.
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