Trenton Central High School - Bobashela Yearbook (Trenton, NJ)

 - Class of 1942

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N a world of swiftly changing ideals and institutions, Trenton High School still offers its students the opportunity to acquire an appreciation of fine arts, music, and other cultural subjects. Not only rn its teaching of fine arts but in servic-: to the school this department has achieved an important position in the in- structonal program of Trenton High. T h r o u g h the fine-arts curriculum pupil: become acquainted with the basic principles of stagecraft, designing, and drawing. For the students who are con- sidering art as a vocation this depart- ment otfers a three-year course in com- merciil art. This course includes in- struction in store-window tr i mm i n g, poster drawing, and designing. XVhen studert dramatic productions are pre- sented, talents of many fine arts students are utilized as the students execute scenic background for the various s c e n e s. NVhenever art work is necessary in the school publications, it is also contributed by the students enrolled in the fine arts course. Several graduates, who had the advantage of this instruction, entered up- on successful careers in art and adver- tising. Fine Arts Department ln the music curriculum the pupils study the works and lives of the musical masters. The members of the orchestra have not only learned to perform with perfection but have learned to compose. The creative work of this group is evi- denced by the large number of original compositions which are played at as- sembly programs. l'nder the guidance of li. Rogene Borgen, the band has become an integral part of the annual Girls' Sports Nite program and an impressive background at the football and basketball games. The orchestra, under sl. l'. Rus- sell, has also gained a wide audience of devoted, critical listeners. ln conjunction with the chorus which is also under Nlr. Russell's direction, the orchestra pre- sented several concerts and assisted with the operetta. XVhen the high school was evaluated by a staff of school administrators, the work of the music department won spe- cial citation. The lfvaluational Commit- tee especially lauded, not only the oppor- tunities for creative work and composi- tion in music, but also the perfected ren- dition of difhcult selections by the music masters. lwll Ii' llllll lfinlclve l,, ll.-igen, vl. l'. Russell, llapliiiie lint-iiig, ylolm li, Slavilt, lfiii-lns Siugtiii-il,

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Home Arts Department :iNIliNI.xklNo will never become a lost art for the girls of Trenton lligh School. l'ractical experience in st-wing and cooking are offered to those who take the home arts course. XVhile enrolled in the sewing course, the girls have the opportunity to contribute their valuable services for various dramatic productions and social works by making and remodeling costumes. ln addition to learning how to make their own clothing. these students also discuss various prob- lems in homemaking and receive timely advice about how to solve them. There is also a three-year cooking course which girls may select if they are interested in cooking, either as an occu- pation or for practical home use. The preparation of food, the study of diet, its scientific basis, care for silverware and dishes, and the use of table etiquette are some of the main topics of discussion in this particular course. Nlany of the girls previously enrolled in this course have found the subject matter to be of valu- able use in establishment of their homes. lfor those boys interested in cooking as an occupation, there are special courses in short-order cooking. Xlany boys were permitted to serve members of the fac- ulty at noontime. The boys have prepared the food served at special school func- tions, thereby gaining invaluable experi- ence in the technique of taking orders for food and in serving it properly. The preparation of foods, however, is the main objective of study in this course. As a result of this instruction, several boys have found immediate employment after graduation in restaurants and hotels in Trenton. Others have found use for it on pleasure and camping tours. The biggest project of the department was the annual Fashion Show, presented on Nlay 27 before the public and the stu- dent body alike. Sport and afternoon dresses, made and modeled by the stu- dents, were featured by the girls enrolled in the various domestic courses. A capacity audience, consisting of par- ents and friends of the girls, attended the affair and were most laudatory in their remarks about the work of this departs ment in developing useful, worthwhile skills among the girls of the community. 5 . l,ill io iiiglil Xliss tlxiiii -I. l',llsxxiiilli. Nlise Xiola Nloss, Xlise IIN H 1-.,.o-,- Xliw HUM XM, X l ll l Xl II l l ll l Naiiii, .li-s ,ois iisiiiiiiiv. . iss ctii Zizisiau,



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Ventures into Self Realization CA Section Depicting Special Projects and Student Leaders, Student Defense Activities oi '42 Q ZIP' I ld sf , Eighth Annual Sports Nite

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