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iiimm.' tErmunnirii Department Preparing the future homemakers requires an understanding of the needs of individuals and families. Our home economics instructors educate each girl towards a harmonious family life hv offering cooking and sewing. Foods are studied from a nutritional standpoint. Sewing is taught for practical purposes. The girls learn how to dress smartly, to judge the suitability and durability of clothes, and to keep their wardrobes up to date. The girls are also taught health and first aid. interior decorating and child care. Annually the students are provided a chance to display their efforts in a fashion show, and periodically entertain on special occasions. A little extra punch to wash it all dow n. Mrs. Madeleine P. Dulac Chairman Mrs. Jean F. Tryhubezak
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Art Department Discovering one’s ability to express himself in a different media is an exciting and rewarding experience. Our Art Department develops a better knowledge and appreciation of the aesthetic sensabilities by providing a good foundation in applied art projects, art history, and art theory. The students at W HS are offered three years of art, which include drawing, painting, sculpturing, and printmaking, along with crafts such as enameling, stained glass, ceramics, and collage. During the year, student projects are exhibited throughout the city, as well as in the high school itself. Miss Marguerite L. Crawford Chairman Leo Houle demonstrates his creativity to critical classmates. Art students represent the thoughtful, the helpful, and the active. Mr. Thomas E. Hanley 26
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lUu atuntal Department As we approach, we hear sounds of creativity: whirring of motors, banging of nails and sawing of wood. This is the heart of the Vocational Department where boys are taught not only a trade, but a skill. It is here that ideas on paper become tangible objects. After three years of training by trial and error, the young men are ready to step forth into the world as confident craftsmen. Mechanical Drawing, where pupils learn the fundamentals of architecture is another branch of vocational education. Few will ever forget their first punch and die set or the principle of isometric construction. Mr. Robert R. Rivet Hurry up and finish it before winter comes. 28
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