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Beverly Henderson types furiously to complete drill. Peter Norris searches for zip code while Mrs, Mildred Shore finds correct page Miss Gail Jiacalone pauses to let students copy down their assignments. Newcomers to the business vocation learn the fun- damentals of typewriting and Gregg Shorthand from Mrs. Mildred Shore and Miss Gail Jiacolone before practicing their new-found skills in Clerical and Secre- tarial Office Practice designed for seniors. Placed in these business situations, future secretaries learn how to operate the fluid and stencil duplicator, calculator, dictaphone, and the office switchboard. Consumer Economics, taught by Mr. Charles Billings, help THS businessmen understand basic economic principles such as money management and insurance investment. 28 Business Attracts Many WW-he A grim Mr. Charles Billings finds fault with the skills of his typists
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THS art teachers, realizing the importance of tree- dom and individual expression in creative works, allow students to find their own techniques. Starting with a variety of media in Art l, students progress into the more difficult areas of three dimensional figures and interior decorating until reaching Art Ill, where the serious art student advances into oil paintings and modern art problems. Students' works exhibited throughout the year on the school walls and in display cases offer artists the opportunity to show their sculp- tures, water colors, and landscapes to a scrutinizing public. Analysis of more well-known works in Art Appreciation teaches an understanding of art through critical viewing of both modern and classical styles. Sophomore girls smile at Mr. E. Brock Griffith's theory instructions. THS band members practice for the April exchange program. E. BROCK GRIFFITH 0 . B.S., Trenton State S k 1. il. M.A., 'r.c. columbia pa I' rea IVI y Madffgals Concert Choir Glee Clubs RIfI'A SILVAN E9 B.A., University of Minnesota W 'Q M.A., T.C. Columbia Set Designs BEATRICE SINCLAIR B.S., Art Ed., R.l. School of Design Magolr in Fine Arts, Providence, Art Students' League Hans Hoffmann School of Art JOSEPH S. SPILEWSKI B.S., Bowling Green State Assistant Football Coach Assistant Wrestling Coach EDWARD M. STOCHOWICZ B.S., Indiana M.A., T.C. Columbia Band and Orchestra Stage Band TGCl1F1lClUeS to TNS anClef'1'f aff form. Artist Sue Gioni contemplates painting theories. 27
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Delving into the complexities of the unfathomable internal combustion engine, Driver Education students seek to comprehend the mysterious ways of the auto- mobile, Bombarded with films, instruction sheets, and the perennial Driver Manual, prospective drivers be- come fully conversant with auto lore. Driver Training, offered in conjunction with book learning, instructs students in the successful execution of three-point turns, parallel parking, and other tricks essential to good driving. 0 --. ,Q-..-i,,,..,,,, Y. Y-as-. f-1 -won-fn, ,fu- A The arrival of new Driver Ed. car pleases Mr. George Schneider. Mr, James Hunt points out a car's different stopping distances. Driver Education Emphasizes Safety l I , CHARLES BILLINGS B.S., Wilkes Soccer Coach Golf Coach JAMES J. HUNT B.S., Seton Hall MA., New York University GAIL JIACALONE B.S., Nasson College Tigerette, Majorette, Color Guard, Advisor GEORGE SCHNEIDER sd . 'WMM i 'af' B.S., Catawba College M.A., Seton Hall Football Coach Baseball Coach .MILDRED SHORE B.A., Montclair State M.A., T.C. Columbia Student Secretaries Mr. Robert Waterman cautions novices David Ewald and JoAnn Steffan about dangers of driving. 29
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