East High School - Quill Yearbook (Des Moines, IA)

 - Class of 1967

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Practical Skills Learned Sewing, cooking, and family management are the divisions of the Homemaking Department. In the cooking divsion, fundamentals of nutrition, meal plan- ning, and preparation are taught. The sewing division includes selection, care, and construction of garments. Family management students learn how to have better family relations and how to prepare for their family life in the future. Miss Grobill, who has taught at East High for seven years, is shown giving Sherry Viere some helpful advice with her sewing project. Creativity Is Encouraged Principles and elements of design and their practical uses are stressed in fine arts. Courses include begin- ning and intermediate drawing, sculpture, printmaking, and painting. Students in applied art make use of materials such as cloth, thread, wire, and clay. The pleasure of good workmanship is stressed. Textile design, ceramics, and woodwork may be taken as full semester courses. The Art Department also makes many publicity posters seen around the school, and scenery for school plays. Miss Skorshoug, applied arts teacher, helps Terry Monteith with a wood project. Mr. Chorles Mohaffey is shown here directing the band during a rehearsal. Music Provides Adding much to the enjoyment of East High is the Music Department. Our band, consisting of eighty-two members, provides music for assemblies, games, and various other school activities. Besides the enjoyment of playing for school events, the players learn to appre- ciate and understand music. The Girls ' and Boys ' Glee Clubs and the A Cappella Choir, directed by Mrs. Lutz, are the performing groups in the Vocal Music Department. These groups per- form at assemblies, other schools, and at several school functions. —16—

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Learning About Business To lead students into the business world is the pur- pose of the Commercial Arts Department. Many stu- dents train for future careers in either sales or steno- graphic work. Business subjects include commercial law, commercial arithmetic, commercial geography, salesmanship, merchandising, and distributive educa- tion. Stenographic subjects include shorthand, typing, notehand, bookkeeping, and clerical practice. Seniors taking these courses can arrange to attend school half the day and work at part-time jobs the other half. Mr. Wanek shows a student, Ruby Bur- ris, one of the fundamentals of typing, a course taught in commercial arts. Skill And Safety Taught In Driver ' s Education a student is taught rules of safety and the basic laws of the state, as well as how to drive. The program provides for 30 hours of class- room instruction and six hours behind the wheel. This year, for the first time at East, simulators were used. With the successful completion of the course the student may secure his license by passing a driving test given by the Highway Patrol. Mr. Sargent |x int-s out the position of a car on the magnetic driving board. Training For The Future Industrial Arts is a general preparatory course given in drafting, woodworking, metal, and auto mechanics. While working in the shop and classroom, students form an appreciation of workmanship, design, respon- sible thinking, and physical dexterity. To gain and further add to this appreciation, each student is given a separate project that gives him the personal incen- tive to do a good job and possibly follow a vocation in trade and industry. Mr. Rasmussen, Industrial Arts instruc- tor, demonstrates a few of the tools used in woodworking. —15—



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Cadets Learn By Practice Teaching Mr. Adorns Mr. Alexonder Miss Allen Mrs. Borrow Miss Brooke Miss Coo ley Sociol Studies English Art English Spanish English ft Miss Cropo Mrs. Dohlq uist English Social Studies Mr. Fagervik Miss Fleming Social Studies Sociol Studies Miss Lehman Miss Kahl Science Social Science Miss Stutzman Music This political tree built by Miss Melanie Fleming, cadet teacher for Mr. Holm, ond eight students in Americon History class, depicts the history of the two-party system in the United States. Cadets Not Pictured Mr. Duve Business Subjects Mr. Fey Business Subjects Miss Gustafson Physical Education Mr. Holcomb Drama and Driver ' s Education Miss Hoist Spanish Mr. Osborne Business Subjects Mr. Sayers Industrial Arts Miss Harding „ Miss Hart- Business Subjects Social Studies Miss Johnson English Miss Jones Social Studies Miss Phoenix Business Subjects Miss Schmitt French Mr. Swallow Science Mr. Warner Social Studies

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