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and Practical Skills Miss Anita Drisko Home Arts 3 years in P.H.S. Framingham Miss Drisko demonstrates to the students the correct way to modify patterns. For the future homemakers of Plymouth High School there is an opportunity to study cooking, sewing, and allied skills which are needed for efficient management of a home. Ac- quired skills, together with the sense of pride in accomplish- ing worthwhile projects, enrich the home economics course. g,y.s,u4.1:4 Aff--M,-, - Iwi, viii-2:12-253211.39 fig! ' wavfsn +4-yu' WZ? ZW H '1 . ' 4 O C ' M112 Geraldine Dearn places a pie in the oven as Anne Fernandes and Diane Pierce give the contents of a pot a stir.
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-O--4.-v Talents Are Developed in Music, Art Mr. Patrick Berry Art 2 years in P.H.S. Sc ol of Practical Art, ass. College of Art, Bridgewater Mr. Donald Morrison Music Appreciation 2 years in P.H.S. Boston University Art is one of the more popular electives in our world of learning. Art classes give oppor- tunities for self-expression by not only draw- ing and painting, but also by modeling clay, block printing, and building miniature houses of our own design. Those planning a future in art are given special help toward their goal. To better acquaintstudents with the world of music, a course in music appreciation is offered under the direction of Mr. Donald Morrison. Students gain a general knowledge of the origin and history of music, which leads them to better understanding and deeper ap- preciation of both classical and modern com- The band rehearses their arangements in preparation for their performance at school functions. posers. Stanley Trask is a willing model as junior Rembrandts sketch him in art. Mr. John Pacheco y r in Boston University Band and Marching Girls 22 eos' P.H.S.
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Physical Training Mandatory I -X fi Mr. Henry Cryer Physical Education 4 years in P.H.S. Panzer College Mrs. Sandra Chevrie Physical Education 2 years in P.H.S. Boston U., Sargent College Physical education classes, conducted by Mrs. Sandra Cheverie and Miss Sheila Sulli- van, teach the students fair play and co-oper- ation. They instill in each participant an ap- preciation ot athletics. Physical education helps us keep ourselves physically fit in our world within a world and teaches the im- portance of maintaining good health in the years ahead. Physical fitness is stressed in P.H.S. Mr. Harold Rogers Physical Education l4 years in P.H.S. Bridgewater State Teachers' College Boston U. Miss Sheila Sullivan Physical Education 3 years in P.H.S. Bridgewater State Girls do some limbering up exercises before beginning active Teachers' College games.
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