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SPEECH AND DRAMATICS Explode Those Final Plosives THE MOON SHONE ON THE OPEN BOOK . . .H Douglas McKay presents an oration in Speech class. THIS WAY, MRS. TP Dramatic Mrs. Tukesbury, B. Macfarland, and I. Garner plan. Aided by the new sound-proof recording booth and elevated stage are students of Public Speaking and Speech Laboratory. With meticulously detailed out- lines in hand, they strive to perfect their rhetoric by delivering orations which copy the ancients' in support of tone and exploded plosives. Dramatic students also deliver orations as they el- oquently bemoan written reports on period plays from Aeschylus to Tennessee VVilliams. Later, after having studied play production as BOTH HANDS FULL Matt Cechele, stage crew chairman, instructs unseen co-worker to clear the stage for the next performer. DEGREE BEATRICE L. TUKES BURY A.B., Barnard M.A., Columbia well as history, the students see their importance in the making of an informed and fascinated first-nighter. LIVING COLLEGE BOARD An animated panel of Tenafly graduates discusses college entrance and campus life at annual conference for the seniors.
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as well as traditional necessities - sandpaper, glue, etc. Balancing, both budgets and books, keeps the students of Consumer Education and Book- keeping busy. In Consumer Education, little businessmen buy insurance, rent and buy houses, and discover the whyis of prices in general. The students of Bookkeeping frantically struggle with record-keeping, interest and depreciation, trying to keep their records out of the red and figure out why they should be. Practicelmakes perfect is the basis of the Office and Secretarial Practice courses, as future clerks and secretaries drill with calculators, duplicators and adding machines. JUST PUNCH THE KEY . . . Miss Walingavich shows senior E. Limpach how it's done. BUSINESS EDUCATION Our Future Organization Men FOR STENOGRAPHERS ONLY Discussing advanced stenographic proficiency drills with senior Marcia Wertz is helpful instructor, Mr. Hobart DEGREES' PATRICK A. PLANTE B.S., Northeastern University PATRICIA A. SCOTT B.S., Miami C0hioJ University G. KENDALL NYLIN A.E., Wentworth Institute . B.S. Northeastern tram-siw EDWIN C. ROBART B.S. M.C.S. New York University 'IULIET BECHAK B.S., Paterson I. RECKLING B.S., Illinois State University BERNICE K. WALINGAVICI-I B.S., College Misericordia 'ROUND AND 'ROUND THE PAPER GOES BUYER'S GUIDE Mrs. Reckling gives a high level paper demonstration. Consumers ought to know topography, declares Miss Bechak
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FAMILY FORMULAS Everyday problems are discussed by Miss Denner in Family Living. To prepare girls for their future place in the home and to enable them to tackle more than boiling water and threading needles, Tenafly offers five Home Arts courses. Family Living, FoodsI,II and Clothing I, II each taught in a room saturated with ultra-modern equipment, concentrate on keeping the student abreast of the changing times. Another female-domina- DEGREES A ted course is Art, where students develop and per- MARGARETHA DENNER fect their talents under the B.S., Ohio State scrutinizing eye of Mrs. Knebels, and with their masterpieces transform the room to an amateur mu- seum. ISABELLE K. KNEBELS B.S., Wisconsin M.A., Columbia AHTFUL GLANCES Completely visual is Mrs. Knebels, teacher of Art. i, 23 HOME ECONOMICS AND ART Feminine Dominated ANYONE HUNGRY? Four cooking students prepare to bake an apple pie. BETTER BASTING A student's fine seam is shown by Miss Denner. GENIUS AT WORK The Art room, scene of productivity, creativeness, and frustration.
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