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l Yju iic and the dine -dirts Music seeped through mony doors of PAHS. The Music Appreciation classes offered Mozart, the .Swing Band presented Gershwin. Our Band played an important role in almost every assembly and was an encouraging force at sports and civic events. The talents of our budding musi- cians under capable direction became apparent at the recitals of our excellent orchestra. This, plus the contribution of our outstanding choruses, helped make our high school years most enrichening. The carolling of Tracy Beyers, Kathleen Zajan- schowsky, Nancy Churko, Irene Kauffman and all the other members of the Selective Chorus made the Christmas Assmbly a musical success. Nancy Churko, Joan Thorik, Mr. Hudak, Maryonne Hari, Wallace Cavonaugh, Richard Adametz, Michael Bosie, and Thomas Koubek strike up a merry melody.
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Marie B. Conrow A.M. Supervisor Home Economics Department Head Evangeline Darago B.S. Pearle Peterson, B.S. Merry Christmas also means eating 1 say our Home Eco- nomics students. The delightful aroma which filled our corridors at Christmas time originated in the cookies baked by PAHS enthusiasts. Among these were Lillian Nimetz and Margaret Movanni who are about to put a fresh batch into the oven. an d the om em a Tantalizing aromas issuing from behind oven doors and exquisitely styled creations emerging from bolts of material and tissue paper patterns were the satisfying results of our efforts to become pro- ficient homemakers. Future fashion designers and dietitians among us remember how Mrs. Rubin patiently supervised our awkward attempts to thread a sewing machine—how Miss Peterson forgave our first clumsy culinary endeavors. Few of us will forget the stimulat- ing experiences these practical courses offered. The nimble fingers of Delores Pasternak, Bernice Sodowski, and Betty Corbin ply diligently over sewing projects.
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enri cited our Ja ‘t Nancy Lou Huff is about to begin her mural in the cafeteria—a gala ball in progress in the historic Westminster sometime in the early 1800's. A superb outlet for the students' artistic abilities lay behind the Art Department doors. There was always an ever-flowing demand for everything from posters to ideas for Prom themes or stage decor . . . Annual preparation to art exhibitions. New techniques and ideas were explored in water colors, pastels, oils, tempera and pencil. A familiar schoolground sight was that of our art students at work on an original outdoor sketch. Mary Palfy, Jerry Vargo, Joseph Antunes, Norma Vroom, and Richard Totka enjoy the outdoor sketching periods. 21
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