Wilson High School - Wilsonian Yearbook (West Lawn, PA)

 - Class of 1956

Page 19 of 124

 

Wilson High School - Wilsonian Yearbook (West Lawn, PA) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 19 of 124
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Page 19 text:

HD Witli the help of the magnetic board Mr. Paul Arner and Mr. Willianl Brumbach, driver training instructors, explain a typical driving condition to J. Knerr and B. Frantz. ,E 2' , f . - See, see! What shall I see? is the thought of M. A. DeSantis as Mr. Amer tests her peripheral vision. As Mr. Brumbacll explains the knobs and dials on the dash of the car, A. Apsolcardu wonders whether she will remember them. J BUMPETY, BUMPETY. BUMP! Safety on our highways is of the utmost importance. With the ever-increasing amount of trafhc, good driving habits become more and more essential. All our students obtain valuable classroom instruction. Wlloever wishes, may have behind-the-wheel training in the 1955 Chevrolet. Mr. Brumbach and Mr. Arner, instructors, can, without a doubt, tell of many rides that went ubumpety, humpety, humpf' S. Lutz and E. Neufeld change a tire as part of their driver training instruction.

Page 18 text:

FJ pwefvef a' fi Q, , . Q 3 . if Y Q 5 X 13, 1 Q F as fix gy X 5 X C-V af .s T0 MARKET T0 BUY FAT PIG The date is - . Mr. Naulty is assisting K. Williams as she changes the stamp for the student bank books. The rest of the se- nior bookkeeping class are handling their homeroom's accounts. Mr. Paul Strunk is explaining to Miss Helen Rhodes, depart- ,f S. Gish and Mr. Naulty check K. Williams as she adds ment head, and Mr. Ralph Naulty the method someone would 8 club's l'6CCiPlS ill Celllrill Tl'62lSl1l'y- use if he went to market to buy a fat pig. s , if K ,. - g ' 2 We Y c V gif .'t, 1 - -11 , 'G ,if T-tiff .1',. .,.. .. 1 K , , l -Q. The electron is - , dictates Mr. Arner to I. Miller, his student secretary. Large corporations and firms are demand- ing qualified and trained office employees. Besides the customary typing, shorthand, bookkeeping and office practice, business students are given invaluable experience serving as student secretaries and running the school's banking system. Opportunity to learn operation of the switchboard and other office equipment is offered. Last but not least, the principles of salesmanship course enables us to go to market to buy a fat pig iwiselyj. if We ,W



Page 20 text:

ffiiglfgil? Vii,i1 ..Q 1' 1 ef Great A, little a, bouncing B, The cat's in the cup- board, and can't see me, reads Miss Shei- dy as Miss Berger illustrates this well- known nursery rhyme. Hey! Diddle, Did- dle, The Cat and The Fiddle is being enact- ed by Mr. Weber, in- strumental music in- structor, and Mrs. Unger, vocal music teacher. Christmas. B. Snyder, C. Mays, and C Kepner are walt ing to hear Rhapsody in Blue as Mrs Unger puts the record on the record player f! fwll W ! V' J f lf ' ,, 1 J. Lopata, B. Benson, and C Halder are ar ranging non-fiction hooks according to the Dewey Decimal System. M. Sumner collects a two cent fine from R. Raezer as D G15 sler looks for the overdue card L. Weller, C. Trexler and J Fitterling are shown decorating the library's bulletin hoard for

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