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Industrial Arts LYNN PAUL, B.S. Millersville State College Industrial Arts Wrestling Coach The Industrial Arts department offers to those who desire it a course designed to give the students knowledge of the principles and operations of shop work. It trains students for the competent per- formance of duties in certain industrial areas. Skills in metal work, wood work, and auto mechanics are developed through basic and advanced courses of study. Opportunity to study the ele- ments of electronics, printing, and the “language of industry” is offered in our Electric shop, Graphic Arts shop and Drafting courses. Upon the completion of courses in the Industrial Arts department, students are equipped to enter into industrial occu- pations and professions in one of these fields. JOHN DRESSER, B.S. Trenton State College Drafting Drafting Club ARTHUR KNOWLES, B.S. Tuskegee Institute Auto Mechanics Hot Rod Club RAYMOND JASON, B.S.Ed. New York State University Teachers' College Industrial Arts Ceramics Club JAMES E. GELETEI, B.S. Rutgers University Graphic Arts Photography Club JOHN J. SIMKO, M.A. Seton Hall Mechanical Drawing Advisor—Class of 1964
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Business The basic objectives of the Business Department is to train students to fill stenographic and secretarial positions in offices and to acquaint students with business activities. Courses are given which develop skills in office machines, record keeping, selling, typing, and stenography. In addition to receiving classroom in- struction, commercial students who have completed two years of stenography and typing are given a course in office prac- tice and work experience. The course in- cludes actual office training for fifteen weeks. During this time the students have an opportunity to put their new skills to practical use. MARY L. DULEMBA, M.Ed. Rutgers University Business Education Knitting Club ARLENE FAIN, B.S. Rutgers University Business Education Future Business Leaders GRACE K. MERSHON, B.S. Rider College Business Education FRANCES HODE, B.A. Montclair State College Business Education Advisor—Class of 1966 JOSEPH J. NITA, B.S. Trenton State College Distributive Education J.V. Basketball Coach ANGELICA MARRA, M.Ed. Rutgers University Business Education Student Council Advisor JOAN ROMATOWSKI, B.S. Georgian Court College Business Education Beauty Culture Club
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Home Economics ROSANNE S. O'DONNELL, B.S. Douglass College The chief aim of the Home Economics department is to yield wise and knowing homemakers. Courses are offered in Foods and Nutrition, Clothing and Tex- tiles, The Home and its Furnishings, and Personal Development and Family Rela- tions. These offerings help to broaden the future housewives knowledge in these fields. Foods and Nutrition teaches the stu- dent techniques in the preparation of meals that are both appetizing and nu- tritious. The Clothing and Textiles course stimulates pride in appearance and offers training in the making and purchasing of clothing. Home and Furn- ishings demonstrates the basic funda- mentals of housekeeping, furniture ar- rangement and color schemes used in home decoration. Personal Development and Family Relations courses round out the study of homemaking. The student develops an idea of self and family relationships. Home Economics Future Homemakers Club PATRICIA LYNCH, B.S. Georgian Court College Home Economics Future Homemakers Club 16 BARBARA HIRSCIIBERG, B.S. Montclair State College Home Economics Future Homemakers Club Tea time in Home Ec.
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