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Home Arts Girls Learn Grace Making fashions, serving food properly and learning correct methods of child care are all fields of study for the girls in home economics. This year, to help in all these areas, students planned activities such as a party for preschool children and their mothers during a child development section. A fashion show was presented by the home arts students displaying the garments they had made. The first time HELP appeared on the blackboard students wondered if they should rush to the aid of Mrs. Woodhams. They were relieved to learn it was just the reverse—when they needed help they signed their names beneath the word. Busy, busy, busy Mrs. Miss LaVonne Wothe and Mrs. Glenna Woodhams types out Dannels look over animal drawings dis-home ec exams. played on the art room wall. Jr. High home ec. students learn to Home Ec. II girls Barb Scho- Brett MacLeod handles his geo- Fred RauandTom Fulton work thought- cut and measure a pattern field, Sherri Eastwood and metric Christmos decoration fully on abstract designs. Borb Gibson lough at a class gently as he tries to dry the glue. H D ond Sons Builders joke. 14
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Marchetta Jackson, Linda Williams, Mike Levernier, Mike Einfeldt and Patti Davidson hope to learn from the wise old owl while straightening up the biology lab Mrs Ruth Goy, science teacher, explains to her class the many variations of the earth's topogrophy. Biology instructor, Miss Dorothy Green, gets her point across successfully with the aid of illustrated lectures Space Ship Finds Science Students, in their freshman year of high school are invited to step aboard the U S. Science Ship. The first stage is earth science, where fledglings learn about their own world before journeying to another Piloted by Miss Dorothy Green and co-piloted by advanced biology assistants Linda Jo Schroeder, Potti Terrain, Kathy Wood, Glendyne Beemer, Tom Gay and Bob Pohly, the biology students embark on a foscinating study of oil living organisms Whenever things go bad and all fails, lab assistants find that lying on the floor and giggling relieves all tensions. Chemistry, the third stage, under the supervision of Mr. William Pershern, encouroges students to probe deeper into unknown mysteries and to build up or tear down the present theories Raymond Gilbert, biology student, looks with a mixture of omazement and owe ot his newfound friend ''Hey, he does have a heort just like the frog, rot, fish, salamander . Mory Kay Pearson, Charles McNeil and Lorry Lamblin dissect the creoture.
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Imagination Builds Creativity Creations from scraps, wax, string, linoleum, paint, paper and brushes were foshioned by the art students this year. Projects such as self portraits, caricatures of football players and cooches, torn paper pictures and portraits of students who modeled for the class adorned the student center display wall. A field trip for Art I and II students included touring the Denver Art Museum ond viewing the Scholastic Art Show ot the May-D F. A gold key, a Scholastic Art award, wos presented to Ray Gilbert, on Art II student, for his picture Danny . Construction Follows Form All members of industrial arts classes have learned through experience that some forms of behovior will be dealt with in the end After much static from the boys in the eighth grade shop class, Mr Griffith replaced his wild ties with a small wooden bow tie Woodworking students learn that tools and wood used in the right way can result in a beautiful product while drawing students realize the worth of discipline ond perseverence Getting exactly what is in the book onto paper con be difficult for Mechanicol Drawing I students, especially the two-pomt perspective designs Second year pupils go on to more advanced drawings All enjoy Bob Bartlett's drawing with the added color of red. The Beavers Lumber Co. Mr Don Griffith helps Eddie Everyone mokes his shore of messes Johnson with squaring and cleans them up—while working in shop. truing. Sophomore girls like to play in the paint with rollers. Mechanical drawing students study hard keeping their noses to the drawing board. .
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