MR. PHILIP ADAMS D.S. Indiana University of Pennsylvania J\II.Ed. Pcnnsylvanin Stale University
MR. DONALD CROSS B.S., M.S., Pennsylvol\in State University Vocatio11(1l hid11strial Club
MR. ERNEST CACKENBACH M.Ed., Pennsylvan ia Stato University Archery Club
Farming has long been an established and fu ndamental .way
of life in Pennsylvania. The Vocational Agricultul'e Depa11ment thoroughly examines it and related fields from Lhe various angles of ma nagement, ecouomi.cs, and conserva tion. Specinliza· tion in farming appropriate to tho area, such as dairy fanning and }loultry .and livestock, are studied and obser ved. State College H igh School was the first school in Ponnsylva niti to offer Driver Ed ucation. It involves a careful examination of the Vehicle Code, witl1 tnc simultaneous stressin g of auto safely. In.car training gives the student a chance to learn and dom· onstrnle pl'oper driving techniques under the supervisi'on of a q ualified instructor. There is a ncver.cnding need today for persons trained in design, building, and use of tools and machines. Metal and wood work, aulo repair, dr 'lfting, and mechanical d rawing are offered by Lhe Industrial Arts Department as training and practice guides for futu re professions or hobbies. It has been said that "experience is the best teacher"; through the work·experiencc program q ualified sludents are given excellent, pi:ofitablc On·the·j ob training. State College businesses and industd al establishments employ work-experience sludents during the afternoon; the student is required lo attend school in the morning.
DR. WILLIAM GEORGE D.S.; M.Ed., D.Ed., Pennsylvania Stale University
MR. ROBERT SMITH
D.S., M.Ed. Pennsylvania Stale University Fut11rc Farmers of Amqrica
MR. RONALD STRAPEL M.Ed. Pennsylvania State Un iversity A1110
Club
MR. CARL WEAVER B.S. Sacra mento Stute J unior College
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M.Ed. Pennsylvania State University
MR. PAUL WILLIAMSON B.A., M.Ed. University of P iusburgh