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Shop pupils S. Burngardner, B. Ponzio, R. Colligan, and N. Gibson listen attentively to Mr. Rosenberg. Our curriculum z'nclua'es . Cumbulum Twenty years ago, every high school student was required to take a strictly academic course, whether or not he planned to go to college. Today, the 870 students at Westbury High School are given the opportunity to choose one of five varied courses, according to their individual plans after graduation. The college preparatory course is designed for the college- bound student, stressing English, citizenship education, math- ematics, science, and foreign language. Students desiring a career in the Held of business may choose a commercial course. This includes work in bookkeep- ing, accounting, business law, office machines, and stenogra- phy. Courses in home economics, industrial arts, and vocational training are also offered. Each is designed to train the student in a particular field. We are extremely fortunate in having modern, well-equipped classrooms and a qualified staff of teachers. It is our responsi- bility to make full use of these advantages in preparing for our life's work. Mr. Kulchin and Orlando Catapano direct a gym class in football tactics. Neil Kolderman looks down at his Mr. Margolf and members of the mixed chorus practice for the Christmas As 1 work with a sense of pride. sembly Program. , mug 115 31 16 r
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Chefs Ronald Hefney and Theodore Cruse show Judy Looking into his book, Mr. Raziano mentally plans the Schlagman the proper way to bake a Cake. period's work. Cataline to geometric . . Harvey Schulrnan and Arlen Leiner listen to Mr. Graves, simplified explanation of a series circuit . . . l,2,3, POP. Mr. Mallon talks over mechanical drawing plans with Dana Heikes. Q YP ng U CH 5 are making. Mrs Cstrander seems to be proud of the progress her t i st d t ilwlztzf ..,--1
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