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'vs DoRo1HY M ATKINSON 11 7,1 , ,v ' I, fl 411 . T -1 J' If 0 0 HAR lg f' lex r 9 BARBER .I-'WW nf? J' J , r 401 ,, 0 0 if I I ' ' ,af r , , 4 ' W Quik DOROTHY HOLLAHAN ,, 4' 0,641 ,', Im W b i ' 5 '40 , R nf .vw K LEN K C AMPBEU- EDITH R scHuSTER ameffdd Smell that apple pre' This was only one of the t t l an a lzmg aromas whuch lured us to the rooms of the Home Arts Department S ome of the gurls who took this course were most ade t t p a pro ducmg culmary chef d oeuvres whnle others turned thelr talents to becommg amateur Llly Daches These gurls are also experts on chnld care and budget balanc mg Others were mutuated unto the msude secrets of mterlor dec oratnn g renovctmg and upholstermg and the makmg and matchung of clothes Hom e Arts students were also untroduced to problems In con sumer buylng and to studues ln famuly relatuons The responslblllty of the d d In uv: ual to the commumty was stressed as was the m am tenance of family health and morale and the factors that lead T o successful famlly llvmg The cnsvs Undercover agents CY' good or bad? 1 v be or 4- . fl 1 I f 4 l . 'FF' 'f auf Q ..' , W ,--. - , .-ex ..:- S- ,'- f5f ' '3'I'4 ',' Q1-is , cm , 1' sxgfz ' 'S' gr' X , fu,:Qf'55..4ff6 f r -Lf 11, - .1 , 1234, ss? I 'Emi 'X , 'ff 49114: l fff oi:f323 34, '- ,, f 'A,. '9 Clif ' l I o'Q3'l4 safe' 1 f 4 ng. , R f wt? - 0 R fiif'-2'.fff 'lub ' 10 Wa? - 553' f'-'51 f Z, .--'M'-lg' - - Q -as 1. STS U1 1 flvn ' l 14, 991. N . R ' 'gf-' fr 1 'v f O yin! g, 33.4 'fa ' .1 gs - U 96,5-1,00 , W 7' ',4 ,ff 2.5-,'4. 4 1 at af. ' sh .,, ,. , , .. V 6 - ' -' J '10, ' 77 f . Ig , .s 'N 9 1 L ' fig, , 'g ' 2, ig: , , ,X A 5 .,. lr-lb I7 5 M 4 ' '5 - .,-J .V 9 , . . , . . ' I I I , . I - I
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Sliding stars Up- up- and away! RAYMOND P BOOKER SUSAN J BERTRAND 3 Q.- FRANCES BALLARD WILLIAM H KEMP JR Youth must find some outlet for its boundless energy and the fleld of athletics was a favorite way of loosening stiff muscles during school time This year the Physical Education Department inaugurated a new program the Health Assemblies from which each and every high school student benefited Visiting authorities spoke on certain sublects suggestive of ways to maintain all around health while instructive movies showed us the whys and wherefores of ways which help to preserve that precious posses SIOI1 The facilities of the Jewish Center were put to good use again as splashes from the pool and strikes from the bowling alleys blended with the shouts of the students In the well equipped S H S gym or on the carefully kept athletic fields students delved into divers types of activities Intramural tournaments and games brightened the after school hours of many students All in all the Physical Education Department came through with flying colors as it achieved its two fold purpose building healthy bodies and offering fun filled activities in the world of sports WALTER C JACK O O MEARA LOCKERY Xl N I I JT1 I ' 4: W nf, . f - I , , , A . Q 1 I 1 - I :Le I I ' , ., s.y,i A V . . . ., 4 J ' ' ' -I Ji- , 1 1 . 4 . I Q . I . . V c 6 I 91 ,gs 'J f gk L 'J S '-' 'j K I A 7 , el . -- -nnj f5's 4- 'Q -f'Z'f'L'f,-I' IMDB,-1 ' P2 ' I C. T f I ,V , . I .
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WWW RANDALL 5 'N K 5. gg 'R ? E-'dd 440 L X I E. ,171 LEON CORLIS Q Under the drrectlon of Mr W Raymond Randall the Musrc Department of 51 contunued to brung a greater understandung and apprecuatnon of musuc to a larger number of Stamford Hugh School students The program was planned to meet the tastes of everyone For the Lnstrumentalust there were the band and the orchestra for the srnger there were the vorce classes and the Sophomore Junlor and Sensor cholrs and for the sernous musscrans there were the harmony and organ classes The Muslc Department also sponsored the Arts for Youth concerts and several traps to the opera Its students partrcrpated Ln the annual All State Chorus In Hartford With thus varied cur rrculum the Muslc Department enrlched the pupll s cultural back ground and knowledge of musuc Somewhere Record record g theres musc PFEIFF If 91- , ,X h ?. .FL-as bf L gf L fft' V L 1 J ll ff L- ' X .set , Q fl! 4' , r ' f Q9 S ,fy L. f L rl l 'D J I J Y I X ff 1 f- f 7 ,, , . . 'N 1 -. .Y ff' AY us, -L Alf wa Q L, A 'Q fi D X G' Ak Xtiilttl H -gl L.. ff' .-Y' R. T E ,- ' rl 4 S G ee' 5 . ELFRIED ER
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