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Mel Atwood, shop teacher, supervised classes in hobbies and crafts, power mechanics, welding and general shop lab. 's DU TRIAL ART I had lots of students who did outstanding work this year, said Mel Atwood, shop teacher. Mr. Atwood named senior, David Free, as the most outstanding for his creative and well-done wood work projects. In addition to shop lab, power mechanics, and welding, Mr. Atwood taught hobbies and crafts. Jewelry-making, fly-tying, wood working, pottery, lapidary, and needlepoint were some of the crafts investigated. The class also had speakers and took field trips. + Michelle Woosley works on a hope chest in her shop lab class.
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HOME ECO OMIC Foreign foods, canning and freezing processes, and a variety of sewing projects were part of the home ec. course of study. Juniors and seniors in home ec. also did a child care unit that involved the kindergarten. Stories created and illustrated by class members were used with the children. The students helped with school work, play times, and helped kindergart- ners with cooking projects. Teachers and students felt the unit was very worthwhile. 4 Junior-senior home ec. students planned and made foreign dinners. Dan Backes and Debbie Bowen prepare part of the Mexican dinner. W' C N. sf 1,410 sb Qs 'S mai 2: + Home ec. teacher, Nancy Westlund, presents the award for outstanding home ec. student to senior, Tina Webb. Mrs. Westlund prepares some student sewing projects for + the Parents' Open House in the fall. ...QL
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USIC AND ART Music and Art students under the direc- tion of Bill Doogan Cpicturedl participated in the Christmas and Spring programs. They studied watercolors, acrylics, did pencil drawings, and made linoleum blocks. Projects were exhibited at the Project Fair. Students also went on a field trip to KFLY and competed in a free design drawing con- test. CUU SELI G Part of Jim Mullenix,s job is educational coun- seling and testing. Here he helps senior, Kelly Pellett, go over her after graduation plans. Mr. Mullenix administers tests to help students find their special aptitudes and interests. This can give direction to their high school program.
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