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Makes Up Active Group went to Lancaster, Pa. , and in past summers has visited Bedford and the Pennsylvania Dutch area. Thirty-five millimeter slides are the chief hobby of Mr. Richard Vogt, another industrial arts instructor. Furniture making and wood-working are enjoyed by Mr. Vogt, who also supervises visual education. That Mr. Herbert Rolsten, auto mechanics teacher, has much free time is not true. House construction is the out- of-school job of Mr. Rolsten. Mr. Rex Lantz keeps busy at the turnpike toll gate dur- ing the summer months . Mr. Lantz, school treasurer, teaches business education. During Easter vacation Mr, Howard Hershey, who teaches shop and driver training, and his wife chaperoned forty-six seniors on their New York trip. Mr. Hershey works part time for the Ford garage . THE ART of tooling leather is taught by Mr. Richard Vogt shop instructor, to Bill Galloway, Juris Kangars, and Ronme Burns who try to apply their knowledge. KEEP THE MATERIAL flat on the table as you cut, instructs Miss Donna Nacci as Sandra Kennedy starts to make a dress. A y l., f , fd ...ld L .5 fi ,qv WHILE ETHEL MARTIN adds up an account on the adding ma- A FINE POINT in typing techniques is pointed out by Miss chine, Mr. Rex Lantz supervises the typing of Judy Bishman. Connie Snyder to Marilyn Hargraves. ,...-f-:1.1-f--l
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Vocaztional Faculty Highly skilled in vocational courses, teachers in home economics, shop, and commercial subjects often find rec- reation in other pursuits . Mrs. Margaret Hambleton, home economics teacher, traveled to Nassau at Thanksgiving time. A sports enthu- siast, she also likes to read, knit, and hook rugs . Sports and sewing are two of Miss Connie Snyder's many interests, but most of her extra time is taken up with her work at Corky's Restaurant in Huron. Miss Snyder, Tri-Hi- Y advisor, teaches business education courses . Synchronized swimming is the specialty of home eco- nomics teacherMiss Donna Nacci, who with her sister, San- dra, has participated in many swimming competitions , several on a national level. In the 1956-57 meet they claimed the duet and solo inter-collegiate championships. Photography and travel intrigue Mr. S. Henry Smith, who teaches mechanical drawing and wood shop . Last year he WHILE MR. HERBERT ROLSTEN supervises, Dick Miller sands an armature on the lathe. ' , -- it x N. is il. Ill, x sag! I avi? 3 X X W ii A S L coromsn sums giving cooking ti techniques are shown by Mrs. Mar- ,. garet Hambleton. Bea Griffin reads the caption for each picture. ns? -t www 1d M h t, h bl e POINZIEG Boll? thi iliffiliergi-,ri?5lrl:Si?iviti'1eggxafgrljgihzay to Jan lpgntssargiilolflgwgldagcgcggvcivilietciiiigiied prcildlulsttijalvzixyinperxgect. Fair, on us,an oe e c . - 14
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A FINAL EXAMINATION on the oboe is given Sophomore Stephanie Smith by Director R.P. Laycock. Man Hobbzby Diver! Sports, music, and art are hobbies in themselves, but teachers of these courses still find other things with which they amuse themselves . This year Mr. Theodore Prueter has been very helpful, not only to students taking his art courses, but also to members of decorating committees for school events . In addition, Mr. Prueter finds time to read, to collect records, and to work with ceramics and jewelry design. He leaves the faculty this year to take a posidon as assistant to the pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church in New York City. A do-it-yourself man, Mr. Raymond Zuercher, choral music instructor, enjoys working around his home. Mr. Zuercher, an ardent baseball fan, also likes to read his- tories . For twelve years, Mr. R. Paul Laycock has directed .fit i i 'S i PUTTING FINISHING touches on a giraffe are eighth grade art students Donna Schauss, Dave Robertson, and Danny Pierce. MEMBERS OF GRIDIRON team accepting letters and congratulations from Coaches Samuel Nan and James Curry at the football banquet are Chuck Rogers, Ray COMPETENTLY DIRECTING a group of boys, Mr. Raymond Zuercher explains just how he wants them to sing The Halls of Ivy.
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