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Girls Learn Fundamentals of Child ond Home Core Mrs. Maridee Dugger YVONNE LECLARE finds that SHELLY HAMLET inspects a seam before continuing. careful measurement of ingredients is essential in cooking. Hustle and bustle, along with some mouthwatering aromas, were what students noticed while passing the Home Economics rooms. Homemaking classes not only taught the fundamental skills of cooking and sewing, but also covered such areas as child development, marriage, nutrition, and wardrobe planning. Kennedy's one-way window for watching children is something usually found only at the college level and therefore, was somewhat of an attraction. Students were able to observe children playing without the children realizing they were being watched. Children up to the age of four years old were brought to Kennedy for Home- making students to observe. MARY PAT VOJT presses the seams in her project for an. MRS. DUGGER demonstrates the proper way to change a baby. unbulky look. 33
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Music Department Estoblishes Uniform Sounds Music students began a busy year with perform- ances in the school variety show, Crescendo Activi- ties continued throughout the year with several concerts. Along with the regular classes for band, orchestra and choir students, a new class was begun. Music Hori- zons, a class for interested juniors and seniors, empha- sized the basics of music composition and the application of this knowledge. Original composition was stressed. Mr. Wick also offered a non-graded course for stu- dents interested in music theory. The class was held once a week after school. 3 I PRIVATE PRACTICE is essential for all people in music. 'ty , WN STEVE GUESS finds the tuba is a large load in any band. Mr. Vemon Feuerhelm Mr. Frank Kluesner Mr- David Wick 32 CONCERT CHOIR members, under the direction of Mr. Feuerhelm. TENORS and Basses forget their rivalry while rehearsing. T i
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Social Sludies Establishes Modular Courses aT JFK i , G QE i s 1 4 ig i i , .. , gi ig 'l-' i. - yi l l l ' iq' I ,ass f X 2' i. :f iw ,El 1 1:2 A' ' 4 '- ' -Q15 Eg!-1 ' . l.. . 4., ,.,, ff' ffs fll r oi , fi ' 'L Mr. Richard Pitner Mr. Ralph Plagman Mr. Jerome Schiefelbein Mr. Allen Wohlfeil Gary Goldstein Rodney Kervin Darrell Larson . Gary Lebowich 4.3 JOHN CULVER speaks on his political views to the Kennedy Student Body. 34
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