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SURVIVAL KILL -1--. -1. ' .... J 'Kkk H- .im f f3..Q'fl ' ig bvwbia' ' fi 4 tfmii J . . ini. .. 4 if ' ,fi , xt 3- 1' il, Xu n X. , N Academics 72 Home Economics IN PREPARATION . . . Reading, writing and arithmetic are all necessary skills but balanced student also needs to learn how to survive! The Home E nomics department provided students with these skills. In Single Living Mrs. Siebert taught one quarter and covered hc finances, income tax preparation, budgets, insurance and record kc ing. Mrs. Koftan taught the other and dealt with basic nutrit shopping techniques and record keeping. This class prepared studn for getting out on their own. Mrs. Koftan taught Interior Decoration in which students v introduced to the elements and .principles of art as related to inte decoration. The class also enjoyed many field trips to homes, mc homes and local businesses. The delicious smell of home cooked food that frequently filled halls of K.M.C. came from Mrs. Koftan's Food Class. The stud: in this class enjoyed the food as well as learning about nutrition food preparation. In Mrs. Koftan's Crafts Class students had a good time while le ing skills for hobbies they can enjoy for a lifetime. In the Clothing classes taught by Sister Lucy and Mrs. Koi students felt a sense of accomplishment after sewing garments wl the whole school could admire in the display case in the hall. ff. '
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EXPRESSIO Creativity and genius cannot be taught, but they can be developed and The goal of Kapaun's Performing Arts Departments is to give instruction and guidance. Mr. Clarke's Drama I class learned the rudiments of stage technique beginning to explore their own creative energies. These skills were and enriched in Drama II or combined with knowledge of set in Stagecraft. Meanwhile, in the Music Department Mr. Netzer trained freshmen in the Women's and Men's Ensembles and helped the Madrigals perfect their quality. The department gave frequent concerts and also with the drama department to present this year's Spring musical, This year was a busy one for both departments, but it was filled with joyment and success. Wm, , W , 4 WWW! if' -fs l fAbove Lcftj Mr. Neitzer works with the cast of Philemon. tLcftJ Scene from Philemon featuring Rachel Ayer and Mike Moore. tAbovcl Looks of concentration mark the faces of singers in thc winter concert Music Drama
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THRUUGH THE EYE GF AN ARTI T Www- f if S 'HW' Pat Collinsworth and Darren Autry joke around with Mr. Knott. ,F ,,.1.-.M i Art is the creativity of life. Mr. Brent Knott, the art instructor at Kapaun Mt.'Carmel works with the students, to develop their art talent deeper than it all ready is. The art students work in oils, pastels, watercolors, and pencil to create a design they can call their own. Ceramics is another art talent that is taught at Ka- paun. It shows you how to take a blob of clay and form it into something beautiful, and to be really creative with it. Mr. Miller, the drafting instructor, teaches a drafting one, two, three, and four. Students learn the art of dimensions views and designing architectural house plans. These are but a few of the principles that are taught at Kapaun. iRightB Brooke Fairchild concentrates on her work of art. tUpJ Mr. Knott helps a forthcoming artist. tBelowJ Art lll and lV's oil pastel paintings of Landscape Scenery. W ..-yew DraftingfArtfCeramics Academics
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