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OUR DAILY WORK. Elbert Hubbard SAWS AND SILENCE SIGNIFY SKILLS Woo-pah, wocrpahv is the sound of a saw according to Bill Cosby and his comedy. ln the Industrial Arts Depart- ment, future industrialists are instructed in the fields of woodwork, metalwork, electricity, and transportation. Through projects they learn good consumer prac- tices. Next to the shops filled with hammering, sawing, and the noise of motors, is the silence of the mechanical drawing room. Here students acquire skills in the fine art of drafting and archi- tecture. Industrial Arts provides a medium of training for the next genera- tion of our labor force. Charlene Sutton Mechanical drawing students learn the functions of engineering drawing. Mr. Smugor helps Barry Gilbert solve a problem. md gt?-2. fi -43 Earl Ridgeway is cleaning a cylinder block of a Chevrolet engine in advanced auto shop. Mr. Querns helps Bill Schlinger construct the console for the sound system for the projection fifiimdfi booth in the auditorium. INDUSTRIAL ARTS MR. ROBERT QUERNS, lndus- trial Arts, Head of Industrial Arts Department, Firewardens Adviser, Industrial Arts Club Co- Adviserp MR. CARL SMUGOR, Industrial Arts and Mechanical Drawing, Director of Adult Ed- ucation, Eighth Grade Co-Ad- viser, Junior Historical Co- Adviserg MR. WALTER KAZ, Industrial Arts and Driver Ed- ucation, Firewardens Co-Adviser, Industrial Arts Club Co-Adviserg MR. KENNETH EIGENMANN, Industrial Arts and Driver Ed- ucation, Audio-Visual Director, Corridor Courtesy Squad Ad- viser, Audio-Visual Club Ad- viser 23
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Mug, 'S 5 ,fibre 5 Nl Ann Douglas, Peggy Eggert and Robin Spark are busy making a batch of Christmas cookies. if A .1 Is Miss Sue, a hairdresser, demonstrated hair care to home- making students during the study of good grooming. 22 HOME ECONOMICS MISS GAIL THOMAS, Junior High Home Economics, Seventh Grade Co-Adviser, High School Red Cross Adviser, Bachelofs Club Adviserg MISS JEAN RAUSCHER, Senior High Eco- nomics, Head of Home Eco- nomics Department, Seventh Grade Co-Adviser, Future Home- makers of America Adviser GIRLS SEWED A FINE SEAM GIVE US THIS DAY, Rrrrr,', said the machine as one of the home economics students sewed a seam on her dress. The girls made dresses and modeled them at a fashion show and coffee hour they held for their parents. They prepared dinners and served them to the Board of Education members, the secretarial staff, and the cafeteria staff. To gain homemaking knowledge, the classes took field trips to Niagara Mohawk Home Service at Batavia and to the Home Management Unit at State University at Buffalo. Deborah White Amy Brigham rolls out cookies for a foods unit project. I I
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WITHOUT HEALTH HEALTH MRS. ALICE DICKINSON, Ele- mentary Nurse Teacher, MISS DORIS ANDRESS, Elementary Dental Hygiene Teacher: MRS. ALICE GOODMAN, High School Nurse Teacher, Future Nurses Club Adviser i Several immunization clinics were held by Roy-Hart this year. Charlene Brown is having her arm scrubbed in preparation for a polio shot. GOOD HEALTH PROLONGS LIFE Knowing good health habits can in- crease your life span. The health depart- ment acts as a center for teaching young people how to recognize symptoms of disease. lt also stresses the importance of protecting oneself against illness through good health habits and the use of immunizing agents that are available. The health room in each building is a resource center for both teachers and students to acquire information pertain- ing to health and health careers. The aim of this department is to promote optimum health and prevention of disease. Lorraine Deneau Dr. Gordon from the Ni- agara County Health De- partment, assisted by o pub- lic health nurse, gave the shot. Don't get discour- aged folks, there's lots more. 24
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