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A R T In art, students are able to ex- press themselves through the use of color, design, and tex- tures. The objective of the Art Department is to give the stu- dent a basic background in art. Jordan High has often been in- volved in competitive art con- tests. Much of the art received honorable awards. The Music Department seeks to interest students in all forms of vocal and instrumental music. Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter programs exhibit the wide range of skills in the De- partment. Mr. Hartnett Art, English Mr. J. Roberts Music, Science 30 THE MUSIC AND ART DEPARTMENTS HAVE BROUGHT OUT THE TALENT AND CREATIVITY IN OUR SCHOOL. fe lLS k
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H E A L T H = D R I V E R S S E D Leslie Lamont Heiilth Chnirperson -1 , W Floyd Bales Drivers Ed. Ms. Pate Health Hospital Occ. The major objective of the Health Department is to develop an under- standing of basic health concepts. Encourages at- titudes and skills that lead to effective deci- sions on individual, fam- ily, and public health. The main objective of Driver Education is to de- velop knowledge, atti- tudes, and skills needed to understand and adapt to metropolitan traffic. Includes study of traffic safety for pedestrians and drivers. H O M E E C O N O M I C S Mrs. M. Edomud Home Economics The Home Economics Depart- ment instructs students to use nutritional information and food technology through skillful planning and preparation of dai- ly meals. Develops ability to shop with discrimination and consumer skill, to plan and work efficiently in preparing and serving meals, to select nurti- tious foods and to acquire effi- cient and safe working habits. Caf»-Au44rit SquvM 4 BfTvetopes Knox 1 b leospoonj Swe«l TJ low UnAovofed Gekjfine (6 pockets) 1 cup COW skim mik Uiteoipoorevoniloaiiliael 1 ' ■: cups coflee. heated to boiling 3 tobtespoons seml-sweel ctiocotate ctitps In medium bowl. spflnWe Knox Unflcrvored Getatme over cotd mik. let slor d t minute Add hoi coflee and «m ur« oeionne IS co lple e dusolwd. add remaning mgre- dlemv sllmng nt cfiooolale is melted ftxji inKi g o 9-Inch baWno pan and chu irtd licm. b tana, a no 1-lnch squares- Makes about 6 dozen squares. 31
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