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LYNN PAUL, M.A. Trenton State College Department Chairman STEVE CSERR Newark State College GREGORY MOTUS, B.A. Newark State College INDUSTRIAL ARTS The Industrial Arts program of- fers to those who desire it a course designed to give the students a knowledge of the principles of indus- try and its methods of functioning. Students are trained for compe- tent performance in certain indus- trial and vocational areas. One prime objective of their training is to develop not only skills but atti- tudes which will allow the students to adjust more easily to the duties and responsibilities of adult life. The opportunity to study industry is given in areas of metal work, ma- chine shop, automotives, electricity and electronics, graphic arts, draft- ing, photography, plastics, ceramics, and wood. Upon completion of basic and advanced courses in these areas students are equipped to enter into industrial occupations in these fields. JOHN C1SZEWSK1, M.A. Trenton State College JAMES GELETEI, B.A. California State 22
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ART VINCENT MODZELEWSKI, M.A. JOHN RESH, M.A. Columbia University Rutgers University Department Chairman The goal of the Art Department is to stimulate in each student, individually, a superior sense of creative attainment in art history, fine and applied arts. All must go together. Otherwise, the student does not easily become aware of tra- ditional knowledge, upon which the future development of art depends. There is no beginning without first understand- ing what has been done before. Hence the Art Department deals with the past, the present, and the immediate future — the world that belongs to the artist today. The Music Department, under the chairmanship and guidance of Mr. Mount and the assistance of Mr. Felton, has attempted to increase students’ involvement in music perform- ance. Through past experience, it was found there is a con- siderable amount of underlying enthusiasm within the student body and it is the good of the department to bring this into view. A recent product of these efforts was the new Boys' Chorus, which performed for the first time at the patriotic assembly. Through hard work and perserverance, the music depart- ment is continuously striving to improve its musical and artistic activities. MUSIC ALLAN MOUNT, M.A. Trenton State College Department Chairman JOHN FELTON Trenton State College 21
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ALFRED RIKER, B.A. Montclair State College RONALD WEBER Trenton State College JUDITH JALOVICK, B.S. Douglass College HOME ECONOMICS The ingredients for managing a successful home and family or conversely, in our modern world, a successful career and home, are readily available through the Home Economics Department. Courses dealing with all facets of home liv- ing, whether it be a small apartment or a large home, include clothing construction, foods and nutrition, housing and home furnishing, child growth and development and family relations. Class and laboratory enable students to acquire the skills which they, as career women, wives, or mothers, will find necessary. To further develop specific homemaking skills, students are given the opportunity to participate in child care classes conducted in the school and are thus afforded practical ex- perience in caring for small children in the day nursery schools. BARBARA MILLER, B.S. PATTI LYNN OSIECKI, B.S. Douglass College University of Rhode Island 23
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