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A variety of courses are offered by the Home Economics Department to meet the needs of students who wish to improve either themselves or their quality of life. Singles living and economics courses pro- vide necessary information to survive in the world that becomes so real after gradu- ation. Such courses as ,foods and clothing give practical experience which can make that world more pleasant place. ln the spe- cific areas of job preparation, students in fashion merchandising learn the workings of stores, while students in modeling courses learn how to present themselves as winners in the tough competitive job market. Academics Carol Buhman Joanne McDermott it if R Mm .. F. N' ' -,. . M .10 if X ' S .x S 3 S X l mt, y Joanne Vogel if c .. . sec... 4 mg. is l -up ss I You must fold the the ingredients in very carefully to avoid their boiling over. Mrs, Vogel J' 'W Q., ' 'R The key to good posture is on these papers! Mrs. ,f J fy Buhman V ,,Vi E . ' kkk, 2 V 4 Nfl ui 1 ' alma: if A Y? EL. ..-1' v . www So you think you know what makes a four-yeareold tick? Mrs. McDermott, department chairman. 2 ' Home Economics
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Academics Mr. Ingram demonstrates the technique of tool-making. gl 2 rg? ,,,,.f 1 'ffi 1 ,I '-' One finished product is proudly shown, along with others in display case. Perhaps more than any other depart- ment Industrial Arts gives its students hands-on practical experience in job-mar- ket areas. Courses are offered in electron- ics, drafting, wood shop, hot metals, ma- chine tooling, and auto maintenance. Stu' dents learn to make tools from scratch and then use them to craft other materials. Support from the Coastline Regional Occu- pation Program QCROPJ has allowed contin- ued operation of costly machinery and con- tinued training of our students in courses which ready them for a specialized job market. A new drafting room was created when the choir room was split. Using the old graphics arts room were students be- coming computer Iiterate through the as- sistance of CROP. . s I , V. i . .A ' 5 I .41 I Ron Byrd Chuck Cliffner Dee Ingram 'F '-,, . fl '7- t Mike Rittenhouse Mr. Rittenhouse: Now, if you tighten that bolt .. Industrial Arts
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Academics Mariners respond to direction of Mr. Pitt. Mr. Schwartz offers advice to student actor. WW ' is The well-educated man must be ex- posed to more than academics in his travels through school. So states the current leadership in the State Depart- ment of Education, and agreeing with them whole-heartedly are the members of Marina's Performing and Fine Arts team. Stringent graduation require- ments now must make room for at least one course in either the fine or perform- ing arts area. Students may choose from courses in instrumental music with specialties in marching, jazz, or symphonic bandg in vocal music, either choir or Marinersg in dramatic arts, with emphasis on play productiong or in stu- dio art, with lab work in ceramics, stained glass, painting, or drawing. Stained glass work is easy, if you know how! Mr. Thomas. John Mason David Pm Steve Schwartz John Thomas Sam Vena Performlng Flne Arts
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