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MUSIC Music is an elevated form of expression understood by all men throughout history. Music can communicate joy, sadness, despair, and hope. Music can be an outlet for emotion or a source of it. The Music Department’s goal is to bring this uni- versal possession within the grasp of our students. To acquaint them with our rich and significant musical heritage, the Music Department conducts the glee club, bands, musicals, concerts, and assemblies. These allow the students to develop, demon- strate, and appreciate vocal and instrumental talents. JOHN E. KULPA New York University, M.A. ALLAN R. MOUNT Trenton State College, M.A. Department Chairman ART Crude etchings on cave walls, classic Renaissance masterpieces, psychedelic creations of the present—art is a diary of man’s existence, a history of human creativity. Endeavoring always to instill in every student an aesthetic awareness of his surround- ings, the Art Department offers courses on a one to three year basis. Basic art reproduction skills are taught initially. Gradually, the student progresses to free-hand sketches, water paints, and oils. Class projects are apropos to the season. The corridors, stage, and classrooms are showplaces of the art student’s tal- ents. VINCENT MODZELEWSKI Columbia University, M.A. Department Chairman JOHN J. R. RESH Pratt Institute, B.I.D. 27
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ROSANNE S. O’DONNELL Seton Hall University, M.A. MARCIA WYBRANIEC ECONOMICS Drexel Institute, B.S. KATHRYN SHOEMAKER Pennsylvania State University, M.Ed. JUDITH M. JALOVICK Douglass College, B.S. The recipe for a successful home and family calls for a cup of knowledge and a tablespoon of experience. Both ingredients are readily available through our Home Economics Department. The course provides instruction in food preparation, child care, sewing, housing, home furnishing, budgeting, and family and personal relation- ships. Classroom and laboratory experiences develop the practical skills characteristic of an efficient homemaker. The importance and responsibilities of the modem home- maker are examined during class discussions. The Home Economics Department implants in each student the con- fidence and knowledge that will enable her to be a good wife, mother, and homemaker.
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LORRAINE W. SIMKO Librarian MARGARET LEHMAN and LOIS A. KLITZKE Nurses JOHN GUTKOWSKI Athletic Director RELATED SERVICES Superintendent’s Main Office Staff: Mrs. Felicia Smith and Mrs. Beatrice Hager. VICTOR RECINE Athletic Trainer 28
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