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MR RICHARD ALLEN Mrs. Ward converses with some future homemakers. ome conomicd .gncludfria ,1- TSN- ' MR, THOMAS MCNULTY JOHN MOSES MR. GUSTAV RUH Preparing students tor a career as a modern homemakers, the Home Econom- ics Department develops skill in the culi- nary arts, sewing techniques, child care and home management. Each year Home Economics students attempt to instruct the student body in the objectives and importance in our daily living. This year the theme forthe program is the self-understanding of the student and the development of his potentials, , s-X .Q Tw 'Qi MRS. ELIZABETH ' ' TIBBETTS MRS. MARJORIE WARE MISS ELMA REPP Expansion was the keynote for the Industrial Arts program. With the completion of the new Auto Me- chanics and Mechanical Drawing workshops, Industrial Arts students were able to make use of extensive and professional tools. Among this highly technical equip- ment was a blueprint machine donated by Mr. V. W. Ronfeldt of Coffin, Coffin and Ronfeldt, Contractors. A practical knowledge of machines and tools was necessary to create skillful and original projects. Mr. John Moses, a member of the Department, re- ceived national publicity when his article concerning the formation and operation of industrial arts clubs was published in the Industrial Arts and Vocational Educa- tion Magazine. M s.,,- .T-iswwwsws f 'b0r.k T inu- Future draftsmen at work.
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c i e n c e MR. SOLOMON POPLER MR. SEYMOUR SEIGLER New laboratories were more than welcomed this year, however, without water and gas for the first two months, the Chemistry students couldn't produce their conglomerations. The storage problem in the new quarters was solved by using everything at once. The adequate laboratory facilities and stu- dents' natural interest in science encouraged several enlightened projects in all the sciences. With the rumor that the Physics program would become more theoretical in scope, the pilot and regular classes flourished. Red Bank's four year program of sciences places it high on the scale of modern education. . MR. VINCENT DELAND MR. CHARLES FIZER its s A 7 'Sa g E. .. f ' ' Ili MRS. ELSIE MacLEOD MR. WILLIAM HAY MISS MARIAN OLSON Chemical phenomena are investigated by inquisitive students.
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W We rr 485 .u-. :, f':- .- tv- , -. aria- -. --fr- , . MR. JOHN BRZOSTOSKI :if f 2wF.'lY.iS?'f iffilgfifl- . X ' gk t K I . MR. oouci.As Mciivmn I U, 5 L C Give Me A High C One Of The Many Levels Of Art The Art Department provides the art student with an opportunity to work in arts and crafts, and to express himself through painting, drawing and sculp- turing. Students are guided through the abstract and naturalistic art forms, as well as through a history of art. if . . 3 f., . N 5 lg i' l MR. JOHN LUCKENBILL MR. ROBERT SPENCER The Music Department is designed to help stu- dents further their musical interests and abilities. Mr. Robert Spencer's Choir and Choralettes, who harmonize both classical and popular music, perform for the student body and various Red Bank civic groups. The Orchestra and Band, composed of students with the ability to play stringed and brass instru- ments, provide an opportunity to give group instru- mental performances. The Band, repeated winner of the Elks' National Youth Day Trophy, plans a week-end stay and reciprocal concert with a high school band from Oyster Bay, New York,
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