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To get credilg boys take Ag and Shop. 5 . . - it ' if S 1 ' it rg- S , t 4 Xi, fl! C HESE two boys, for an Ag assignment, are measuring the heart girth of calves to deter- mine their weight. AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT: Mr. George Salisbury-Cornell Univ. -B. S. , M. S. ez E 3 if-........,, Q HE DuMond boys till their soil with modern equipment, but still pick up stones by hand. OU'RE doing it all wrong , indicates the expression on Bob Knapp's face. Gordy Mathewson is trying his best to be Mr. Fix-it while Wayne Mott stands by with his trusty screwdriver. SHOP DEPARTMENT: Mr. Ray Sheldon-Oswego State Teachers College Mr. John Daye-Paul Smiths College: Oswego State Teachers College-B. S. . .. .. ,.,.. , -,...h,,'.. lu. , ,gv OT usually this studious, Don Puffer, Dick Graney, Albert Gremser, Andy DeMond, Kirk Hurst, Dick Kuebler and Louie Gardner get down to business under the watchful eyes of Mr. Diehl. MECHANICAL DRAWING DEPARTMENT: Mr. George R. Diehl-Oswego State Teachers College -.iiibiii2-f?'ffe3,.3fa'g TTD' 1:73 ---fz1'.74'1f'f..t vt' f,,s:.t'-if ' ' 'j 7 wgfhsgfl fbi ag 7' 1-'4 . Y , 0 . . . N T, J., - W? ' , '.. 'f 7 33:12. r ' rf' ' 1-'.-'ii 1212 Q 0 29. .EN 1.15 A-.. ,wir rf l A , '--.4-1, - ..-E-T. -. r,:N1i-5 3,'1w.yg::g1a:1r?'li A-wie. ..,Lxw':L7 gL'f ,zu i,-MR-'sci -3.1 ,Af 425. 3-,, L jvzi .Q Q-LAL!T'5gA.if.:.:'t!5:f Q 1 ' .'s.'.1 4.13 .'.zf 'L'--.4-.:', :IL rf 'Fa Lu '. - pdvg,
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Girly learn of home tezxlef and health -- 5 h 1 'Sig 1 G3 YZ Y! PEEK into Miss Spencer's homemaking room reveals to us the four steps involved in sewing. ln the left corner Shirley Ricks measures Jeanne Lewis for a blouse. Across the room Ruth Stoutenberg is busy cutting out her pattern with the help of Miss Spencer. Nancy Butler, seated at the sewing machine, is putting her dress together. Helma Bremser smiles with satisfaction as she completes the finishing 'de- tails on her skirt. l.-gl Q 4 .. ' 'V'-if--1-V if-'. LG- -.E'5k'4 i1f1:'ii ., .H,.r,- , ,-f 1, ,' ,.4-.53 It . rl -lr I,-A 4 ...D 1 . ,'-.A .g.:- '-' :'f,,1' l -'wif' 1' -2--r.-if .riff I 'L'-3 f' gn- s. '- 43' 1 1. L N -VS ..-' f ,. . wk' I -. . f f 'grfhi' :'. 'f 0 i, -s . -T , A. - 'V ,- ' , N . I1,Q,Qs.- A V v - - . -r:: .'r ., ' l,'yI.IX.,gz'!'f' . it-kl1g:,,. K, l B ui,?'::..L.:' 2 -f .. . ,' '!.':. - ,-., rf. ni -' 3 H ,' l' Q J.'.1.. 'TLT' V,-is ,gg .J L.,,.,.A - ,. :, r OROTHY Dunshee points out the ventricles and aurocles of the heart to her classmates Shirley Boyce and Phyllis Greene while they await their turn to ex- plain the functions of this organ. Betty Beers pays rapt attention to the comments of the girls, as she takes notes. HEALTH DEPARTMENT: Mr. Francis Redmond-Cortland State-B. S. X M
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C HAT'S the ioke? The determined 001 6lZ'1'l6lfi01fl if important MMMI Coach Redmond scrutinizes Chucky Gardner as he skins the cat. Tumbling is one of the sports taught in Physical Education. Fundamen- tals of football, basketball, and baseball are also taught. PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT: Mr. Francis Redmond-Cortland Stare-B. S. Miss Sarah Carman-Lockhavcn State-B.S, look that usually is found on a boy's face while dancing is absent. These fel- lows have that polished manner due to the dancing instructions in gym. Mixed gym, something new this year, isquite popular with the students interested in dancing. The students are taught the waltz, foxtrot and boogie-woogie under the guiding eye of Miss Carman. Z l L.-x lk if 'L n t 1 l r l 1' ' S . K I Z? F5 if , i -' A y f 37, . ' If 'T ,,, . ' l s In 8 'fJ .,', kj : . ' Q i-,.i.' , eos, i F I HIN guards are a must when playing hockey, unless Q of course, you prefer bruised and battered legs. Kalma Chase, Donna Juckette, Marilyn Laker and Martha Getman are donning their equipment. S he going to make it, Nelia? Not only is proper driving techniques taught but also driving respon- sibility, attitude, car make-up, state laws and regulations. The main goal of all Teen-Age drivers taking Drivers Training is the blue card, which entitles the holder to a senior license when he is seventeen if a B-average is maintained . I5 -T
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