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While studying the past, students at CHS also learned much about the problems of the present and future. Mr. Cadwell, Mrs. Winter, Mr. Giese, and Mr. Ausdemore aided the students in their education of social sciences. Along with studying the textbooks, students watched films, read books outside of class, and discussed current events. Donald Giese Mrs. Grace Winter Sociology students must really pay attention. Mrs. Winter helps Janet Weber with her World assignment. History i6 Social Studies
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This mural was the main project for the Art III students. Chamberlain 1907 was the main project for Art III students. Given a black and white photo, the students painted an enlarged replica of Chamberlain as it was in 1907. The Art I, II, and III classes have worked with clay and have drawn pictures using charcoal, pencil, and ink. They have carved lino- leum blocks and painted with acrylics and water colors throughout the year. These projects aided them in their study of texture design and color. Mrs. Stevenson had charge of the art department. Students display their work at the Northwestern National Bank an show. Denise Douville works busily on her head. Mrs. Janet Stevenson Art is
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Miss Womeldorf looks on as Cathy Hosek busily sews on • her Home-Ec project. The Bachelor Living boys smile when they cookl FFA and Ag boys work on the new track stadium. Decoration for the study hall was a project finished by theHome Economics department at CHS. In the Catholic Church basement, boys and girls alike learned the proper way to prepare delicious foods and make professional-looking garments. The art of cook- ing and Sowing is taught by Mrs. Merry Emme. This year sh was assisted by Miss Jonda Womeldorf of SDSU.tThe Ag department was granted the privilege of setting up shop in the store house next to the old building. Despite the conditions of the building the ag boys and girls succeeded in learning quite a bit about South Dakota agriculture. Under the supervision of Mr. Leonard DeBoer, the classes were not only educa- tional but also interesting. Mrs. Merry Emme Leonard DeBoer Mark Hoffman is busy sawing a board for his project. Home Ec-Ag n
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