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Homemaking Courses Provide Useful Experiences Home Ec electives invited Mrs. Cambier tojoin them at a luncheon, for which each girl had made a separate dish. aiu Aria Nu A E 5 gale gli gy 1 01.96 5 X ff? ' ' -Q X' xilv M. 6' Nil. 3' 1,Tp..a Mrs. Pitzer gives points to her eighth grade students on the proper technique of ironing. 44
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Music Creates Cultural Interest among Students The Music De artment at Western offers a balancedpprogram for all stu- dents. Required junlor high music courses educate every student in ele- mentary musical concepts. Those who find their talents and interests leaning toward choral or instrumental music may elect chorus or band. Under the direction of Department Chairman, Mr. Leo Curto, junior high students are taught to understand var- ious types of music while developing aesthetic a preciation. Mr. Curto also directs the and Sr. Hi h Choruses. Mr. Peter I. Spadaro Eirects the Con- cert and Marching Band, the jr. High Band, and the Stage Band. He also in- structs instrumenta music. Mr Curto emphasizes how he would like the altos to perform a particularly difficult part.
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We L salsa W . xl Faculty members are often invited to Home Ec luncheons. Here Mr. Palumbo is the honor guest. 45 Since most girls plan to spend a large part of their future lives as home- makers, our school offers a complete course in Home Economics, which includes not onl cooking and sewin but also such subjects as nutrition ang etiquette. Whether they elect these subjects in order to prepare for occu- pations or merely to ready themselves for future home life, the de artment instills a fundamental knowfedge of practical skills. This year a number of boys also elect- ed to study Home Ec. Mrs. Camille Cambier, department chairman, instructs all classes in the foods laboratory while Mrs. Dawna Pitzer teaches sewing. Barbecued salisbury steak, one of the main dishes at the mother- daughter banquet, was prepared by Yvonne Pucci, Sheila Dowling, and Shirley Umstead with the help of Mrs. Cambier. Esther Martin and Nancy White made the salad dressing for the same banquet.
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