Sharon High School - Mirror Yearbook (Sharon, PA)

 - Class of 1930

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• • • 7 7 T 7 • • • • • • • • : • • • • • • • • t • • • The aim and program of the girls' department are much the same as the boys’. However, lighter forms of exercise are taken up with the intention of developing physical grace and strength. Dorothy Weller, Slippery Rock Teachers College COOKING Another department not found in all hgh schools is the Domestic Science Department. A course in cooking extends over a period of two years with one recitation weekly. In til's time the student is taught, besides cooking methods, meal planning, in order to secure the h’ghest food values and the best scientific diet at the lowest cost. The cooking instructor is also the person who so capably manages the cafeteria. Grace Eccles, Rochester Economic Institute SEWING Sewing, like cooking, is a two-year subject. The sewing room is well equipped, but. due to lack of time, the work is limited. The first year is devoted to fundamental stitches, seams, hems and construction of garments. During the second year the work is along the same lines, though naturally, more advanced. Esther Weir, Ohio University, B. S. ART The purpose of the art department is to develop the talents of the students, to enable them to recogni .e good art, and to acquaint them with the work of the masters. The work is varied, including lettering, poster-making. designing, picture-study, figure drawing, and handicrafts. The art students help the school by making posters for athletic and music-literary contests, plays, and other activities within the school. Elizabeth Sykes. Allegheny College, A.B., Graduate Cleveland School of Art HEALTH The health of the students of Sharon High School is well cared for. Each student receives a medical inspection once during the year. The school nurse keeps all records and attends to the follow-up work attempting to have all defects discovered and remedied. Regina Erb, R.N.C.H., Buhl Training School for Nurses • • • • □□□□ □nan □nan H • • • • •- : • : S' : • • • • • • T1 • ak • .i • • • I Twenty-one

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