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Page Six                                                               Wednesday, November 25, 1964                                                        THE TRUMPET

Long Branch Starts Second tfJ1teid<Uf <laked. </opd. MacWithey Plans Class For

Weekly Enrichment Program                                                  A humorous interpretation

                                                                        future Industrial Arts Teachersfrom Something Foolish, Some-

On Dec. 5 Long Branch High ator's workshop, and a course in thing Gay placed Senior Gail                          Long Branch High's Industrial meeting demo.r:strated recent ad-

School instituted its second an- study techniques.                      Freiday first in a National Arts Department, under the direc- vancements in industrial research.

nual Saturday Enrichment Pro-       American Folk Tales, and Dino-      Forensic League state sectional           tion of E. F. Macwithey, has in- R·cpresentatives attended b,vo lec-
gram, the only one of this type in                                      contest last month. Gail com-
offers 22 enrichment courses which saurs and Cave Men are held for      peted with high school students           augurated an experimental pro- tures -0n "The Importance of In-
                                                                        in a four county area. She
                                    first, second, and third graders.   shared top honors with Stan               gram for prospective industrial dustrial Arts Education as a Pro-
                                       The enrichment program offers    Walczak of Red Bank Catholic
Monmouth Co,unty. The program                                           High School.                              arts instructors. Tihe program in- fession" by Dr. Shriver L. Cooper,
,are open to elementary and junior  beginning and intermediate lan-
high school students in the shore   guage courses in French, Span-                                                cludes tours of industrial arts and an "Industrial ,Education for

area.                                                                                                             schools and lectures by specialists American Ynutfi" by Dr. G. Har-

                                    ish, and Italian. This year Begin-                                            in ir.dustrial education.  old Silvius.

Classes will be conducted dur- ner's ,German has been added to                                                    Represents LBHS            Last mon t:i LBHS representa-

ing ten Saturday morning sessions the curriculum. These classes are     l. B. Coins Club                                                                             tives attended both a national and
from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The open to students in grades four                                                 November 20 and 21 tv.relve boys a s t a t e industrial conference.

next sessions are scheduled for through seven.                          Ric~'lard S'hibell is president of represented LBHS at the Second Prospective industrial arts in-

Dec. 12, 19, Jan. 9, 16, 23, 30,                                        Long Branch High School's new Annual Industrial Arts Conference structors plan to tour Newark

Feb. 6, and 13.                        Will Give Typing                 Coin Club, which was orga.rnized at Trenton State Teachers' Col- State Teachers' College in Decem-

                                                                        this fall.                                lege. Sixty exhibitions at the ber.
The Saturday Enrichment Pro- There is also a beginning and "The purpose of the club is to
gram offers subjects that are not an intermediate course in Typing provide an activity of interest to
part of the normal school curricu- for Personal Use, for students in the students of our high school,"
lum and classes in which pupils grades four through eight.                                                        man in f!fl!lt
                                                                        said club advisor Rollo Galbraith.
                                                                                                                         "
may develop special skills and Fourth, fifth, and sixth graders Most activities of the club em-
interests.
                                    are eligible for the honors class, phasize American coins, but for-

Offers 22 Courses                   Introduction to Biology. Courses eign coins are also collected.
                                    in astronomy and ceramics are de- New trends in the coin market

Seven courses are open only signed for students in this grade are another S·ource of jnterest to
for students in the sixth grade or level as well.                       the members of the club. The new

in junior high school.   These are     The enrichment program is also   coins will be purchased from local
an African seminar,     Greek and   offering an art workshop for pu-    banks. Plans are being made to
Roman mythology, a      Journalism                                      attend the coin convention at As-

workshop, Leadership Training, pils in fourth grade through eighth bury Park, as well as conventions
                                                                        in Newark, Atlantic City, and
Public Speaking, a radio aper- grade.
                                                                        other neighboring towns. Future

                                                                        plans will also include guest

                                                                        speakers who are well-versed on

                                                                        the subject of coin collection.

   .Junior class officers are: (left to right) Henry Eng, secretary;     Hill Renews Club
Lynn Mazzea, treasurer; .John Plancey, vice president; and An-
thony Greenwood, president.                                                The German Club, under the
                                                                        supervision of ,T;,ngua;;-e instructor
    News Shorts                     eo.LLe9 e llccepiance<L             Donald Hill, Vr'<i-s re8rganized t,his                   don't get
                                                                        year. Inactive during the last few
   Shop teachers Lawrence J. Ney-      Terry Auerbach is first in the   years, the club had its first meet-                caught out
hart and E. F. Macwithey have       Class of 1965 to receive a col-     ing in early October.
been inducted into Epsilon Pi Tau,  lege acceptance. She h1 as been                                                           1n the cold!
the Honorary Profes:sional Society  acc-epted by Marietta ·College,        This year's officers are Steve
for Industrial Arts and Industrial  Marietta, Ohio, under the early     Garten, president; Yvonne Thorn-          And you won't. . .when you are wearing Zero King's
Vocation .Education. Mr. Neyhart    decision program. Terry has         ton, vice president; Edith Arlt,          brightest and newest...Turtle Pop. A pullover with
and Mr. Macwithey will belong to    also applied for the liberal arts   treasurer; and Arline Cohen, sec-
the Nu chapter of the society, at   programs at Bucknell, Penn          retary.                                   ana large bulky knit zippered turtle neck convertible
Rutgers University.                 State Ur:iversity, and the Uni-
                                    versity of Pennsylvania.               The German Club hopes to pro-          collar... wool shell in choice of Royal Blue, Gold,
       •                                                                vide a source of knowledge and            Red or Camel. . .deep zippered side vents to insure
                                    Wm. Erhard      222-8103            entertainment using German lan-           that trim, tapered look. Stop in and see this new
   Robert Aguilar has been elected                                      guage, customs, and people.               Zero King Turtle Pop. .and the many other new
president of the Class of 1967.               B&B                                                                 Zero King Jackets.
Other sophomore class officers are                                         Pam Doughtery, as program
Michele Czeslaw, vice president;       Carpenter - Painting             chairman, plans for Ger,man pass-                                    Open Wed. & Fri.
Maria Kavalos, treasurer; and                                           word, slides of Germany, and a                                          Evenings 'til 9
Theresa Bates, s.ecretary. Math                Alterations              discussior. v:.rith the German ex-
teacher John Wilson is coordinator                                      change teacher at Asbury Park
of faculty advisors for the group.                                      High School.

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