Scotch Plains Fanwood High School - Culmen Yearbook (Scotch Plains, NJ)

 - Class of 1969

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Page 134 text:

Brenda Tolson cuts up in Home Ec. 'Qi I fl E r TRESSA PERRY LOIS KENYON HOME ECONOMICS COMBINES CREATIVITY WITH PRACTICALITY There is at least one day in the life of every girl when her domestic talents must be put to use. The Foods Department enables her to learn to cook interesting and well-bal- anced meals, while teaching her to spend money wisely. In Family Living, she learns how to manage all aspects of a householdg from finances to child care. The Clothing Department gives girls the opportunity to be- come adept in the field of sewing. They learn to enjoy sewing as a hobby, or possible vocation, and save money at the same time. A cooking class for boys, now in its sec- ond successful year, has proven that the male is as capable as the female in the kitchen. The guys will really flip for this one! Cliff Hund.

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Keith Guillaume perfects his ceramic skill during an art class. ELINOR JANE YOUNG VIRGINIA PASTERNAK ART DEPARTMENT STRESSES DIVERSITY The purpose of an art course is to teach students to seen the things around them and to learn to express themselves in the language of art. The Art courses at S.P.F.H.S. endeavor to teach stu- dents the basic principles of art, form, perspective, color, and composition. As the student progresses to Art II, he learns to use these basic principles in drawing and this year, one class of third year art students has begun Working in oil and acrylic painting. The craft classes have worked in ceramics, wire and enamel, sculpture, glass, papier mache and mosaics. Advanced classes Work on a specializa- tion of any of these crafts, with an emphasis on design. Ellen Weber prepares her engine for blast-off. Elisa, I crave your ear! Elisa Decker, Mark Wittman.



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INDUSTRIAL ARTS STUDENTS DEVELOP SKILLS FOR THE FUTURE in Walter Lestarchik displays his talents in wood-cutting. Aiming to increase interest and knowledge of various trades, the Industrial Arts Department has trained boys for future jobs in industry. In Mechanical Drawing, stu- dents developed skills in oblique, isometric, and multiple-view draft- ing, dimensioning and sectioning methods. Classes in Mechanical Drawing III began basic studies of Architectural Drafting, including design and construction techniques. With all types of manual and mechanized equipment, the shop courses gave students the oppor- tunity to learn a variety of crafts. Metal and Auto Shop classes were trained in new methods of metal machining and forming, and in Wood Shop cabinetmaking tech- niques were taught. The success of the department was indicated by the enthusiastic interest and participation of all those involved. Mechanical drawing is rewarding to girls as well as boys. Arlene Shults. RAYMOND L. MOORE ui 1. VITO CUPOLI . JK, ,,. JOHN GAYEWSKI RUSSELL HERBERT

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