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Student talent encouraged through creativity.
MP,. JEFFREY WHEET . . . primmoking, MRS. ELLEN MIRDACH . . . home economics: 8 MR. WILLIAM HILDENDRAND . . . chorus, music
pointing, drawing, 3 years at Wilson: years at wilson, drexel, temple. theory: 7 yeors ot wilson: west Chester: chorus ad
temple, tyler school of art. visor.
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MR. FREDERICK K. SLOPEY . . . art. crafts: MRS. JEAN NELSON . . . home economics: 8 years MRS. DEITY ST. CLAIR . . . home economics: 13
18 yeors at wilson: kutztown: deport ot Wilson: penn stote, rutgers. years at wilson: Indiono unlv.: department
ment chairperson. chairperson.
The art deportment hopes to
develop, through o series of ex-
perimentol approaches, with
various medio, techniques and con
cepts, on aesthetic appreciation
between art ond environment and
skills for future use. We feel that the
curriculum should not be structured
os o series of assigned tasks to be
mastered, but rother os o meons for
suggesting potential problems for
inquiry, the home economics pro
gram is open to oil students.
Students study ot the high school
level in o concentrated program. A
curriculum covering oil competen
cies is available to every student. In
course selections, practical opplico-
MR. OYRON L. KINDIG . . . instrumental tions ore employed os o learning MR. J05IAH REED . . . ort: 4 years at wilson, phii
music: 5 years at wilson: west Chester, college of art, tyler, penn state, temple,
marching, concert. Jazz and pit band tool. bloomsburg.
odvisor.
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