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Judy Mengel is spray glazing the lamp base she made. The music and art departments as well as the library encourage students toward fine arts. Here Wilsonites learn to appreciate fine works and are able to express themselves with brush and note. The library is a store house of master pieces of ages past. Through projects assigned by teachers, students become acquainted with these works and build up an enjoyment for them. Through newspapers and magazines students are also aware of current events. This one's nice, comments Miss Kathryn Berger as she and Mrs. Emma Baer look through furniture catalogues. Art, Music, and Books to Cratif ne's Pleasures Giving some pointers to a pupil on the fine art of oil pointing is Mrs. Emma Baer, Sinking Spring art teacher. During o 9-C-1 music class Mr. Richard Miller shows P. Klinka, R, Maiohe, and J. Gring how to play a kettle drum. 22
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Farmers Are the True Founders of Human Civilization To teach boys good agricultural procedures is the aim of the voca- tional agriculture Program. Here the boys are taught about animal husbandry, farm mechanics, and farm forestry in addition to the rudi- ments of agronomy. In addition to teaching, Mr. Horace Miller D. Miller, behind the wheel, shows D. Etchberger, W. Miller often repairs some of the farm equipment, R. Shurr, A. Beidler and K. Buchel haw the rotary mower operates n Snip it there, suggests D. Etchberger to l., Moyer, as L. Folk, L. Wanner, A. Beidler, and W. Miller inspect the they, l.. Warmer, and L. Folk work on a forestry project. hens being held by Mr. Miller, D, Miller, and R. Shurr,
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New books need new cards, states Miss Catherine Sheidy as she types a card for one of the books. Student librarians, C. Lehr, P. Spolski, A. Sweigart, D. Seib, B. Marchek, and C, Gring are engross- ed in several of the new books. While Judy Rupp is checking out a library book, Loretta Wolf and Linda Clark are ambitiously placing cards in the books just returned. J. Afen, B. Augustine, L. Trostle, M. A. Dykty, P. Gaul, B. Wert, and C. Bierman check the plans for decorating the bulletin board. As Mr. Richard Miller strikes the tuning bar, Mr. David Weber discloses the french horn is flat. 23
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