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Culinary D lights Concocted in C S Kitchen Senior Sherry Patton points out modifications Alterations are one of the many phases of needed to insure a proper fitting ensemble. tailoring in the home economics curriculum. In four years of home economics, one can learn to prepare a variety of dishes in cooking and make an elementary wardrobe in sewing. Supplementing the first year sewing course is a unit on child development. A nursery is provided to give the girls practical ex- perience in caring for children. Besides sewing and cooking in Cata- lina's home e c o n o m i c s curriculum, housing, consumer buying and home living are offered. Housing develops home decorating ideas. Through a study of resources, consumer buying creates thrifty shoppers. Home living also covers human relations. Eyeing his first course with pleasure and amaze- ment, teacher Iim Markert is served a salad by sophomore Iennifer Ledesma at a luncheon. HOME ECONOMICS-Mrs. Wilma Gross-home- living. clothing design, foods, FHA adviser . . Mrs. Xenia Haushalter-housing, homemaking tailoring. dept. head, FHA adviser . . . Mrs Evelyn McMurtray-homeliving, homemaking, consumer buying. 1 Discussing the various aspects of human rela- tions are seniors Mike Moritz, Bill Wiest, Alan Herring and Richard Andresano in home living.
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saw Q. . .s,s , - - if 1 Begmnmg typxsts Cindy Cookey and Deborah Thornhill learn new skills in business class. Business Department Offers Practical Skull Up-to-date office machines, new desks and electric typewriters im- proved the typing, shorthand, secre- tarial practice, office machines and business courses, students worked on the type of equipment they might find at their future jobs. Kathy Viggiczno practically applies her mimeo- graphy skills taught in a business course. Experience Many Trojans participated in the DE and Cooperative Office Education programs which enabled them to at- tend school a half day and then work at a Tucson business the other half While earning regular salaries, two school credits and experience. BUSINESS EDUCATION-Top row: Charles An- derson-business law, general business, typing . . . Mrs. Pauline Baldwin-typing, shorthand . . . William S. Konopnicki-merchandising, marketing . . . Miss Carol Lauer-typing, FTA adviser . . . Bottom row: Miss Charlotte Proper -secretarial practice, shorthand, office ma- chines, dept. head . . . Harlan Rowland-ca operative office education, bookkeeping . . . H. G. Tyleritypinq, general business . . . Mrs. Sharon Welch-shorthand, typing, clerical practice. Beverly Wright, Debbie Payne and Donna Wil- cox assemble, arrange and dress rnannequins to complete the display for their marketing class. is is
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of I:- Arts in Action, a New Concept, Combines Art R. Sai time? The sixth period art workshop works diligently on posters to keep CHS Trojans informed. FINE ARTS-Top row: Miss Mary Beath-gen- eral art, design and crafts, advanced art, ad- vanced art studio, art workshop, dept. head . . . Max Brillhart-string orchestra. orchestra. honors music. arts in action, music discovery . . . Mrs. Elizabeth Burtis-general art, fashion and in- terior design . . . Bottom row: Robert Edgington -beginning chorus, intermediate mixed chorus, advanced chorus, arts in action, vocal en- semble . . . Mrs. Toni Hulse-drama, stage- craft. advanced drama . . . Carlyle Webb-ad- vanced band, string orchestra, orchestra, inter- mediate band. -m'w'svzg,, F 1 sn- sti efwz - it 4 5 e ,, f is 8 2 Q x 2 yy . . . msg., so Spectators enjoy an act from You Can't Take It With You put on by the Drama Department. Dardanaires warm up with various routines be- fore rehearsing for their dance performance. is iy, y I 192
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