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1 ALFRED RIKER Montclair State College, B.A. JOHN E. RUPP Montclair State College, B.A. STEVE CSERR Newark State College ROBERT H. DECKER New York University, B.S. JOHN J. SIMKO Seton Hall University, M.A. 23
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS The Industrial Arts program is designed as an explora- tory venture into the worlds of materials, machines, products, and processes that comprise our industrial society. The student develops his creative tendencies in his individual projects, which are supplemented by demonstrations and lectures. One of the prime objectives of the course is development of such attitudes and sale- able skills that will enable the student to adjust more adequately to the duties and responsibilities of adult- hood. In addition the student gains an insight into indus- try and its functions, appreciation of good design and craftsmanship, and information about the various occupa- tions. The student becomes acquainted with all facets of the industrial world through the drafting, graphic arts, electronics, ceramics, auto mechanics, wood, and metal shop courses offered. LYNN E. PAUL Trenton State College, M.A. Department Chairman 22
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION Sportsmanship, leadership, cooperation, and enthusiasm are important elements of our physi- cal education program. The student participates four days every week in an invigorating program of team sports, individual sports, rhythms, and group games, and one day a week in a progres- sive health study program. Social, mental, emo- tional, and physical development and maturation are definite outcomes of this program. When a student learns that there is no “I” in the word “team,” he has gained wisdom which will be an asset to him as he prepares to accept the respon- sibilities of adulthood. The well-rounded indi- vidual, physically and mentally fit, is what our school attempts to produce. Our physical educa- tion program aids in attainment of this goal by making the student aware of the people around him and by teaching him the importance of indi- vidual contribution toward a common goal. JOHN WORTLEY JANET HEFELFINGER Lock Haven State College, B.S. JUDITH L. SUNSKI Lock Haven State College, B.S. — Montclair State College, M.A. Department Chairman JOHN W. HEFELFINGER West Chester State College, B.S. j
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