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1 l 5 MRS. J. WELDON WHAN explains how to double-stitch a hemline to two of her home economics students, Gerdur Jonsdottir and Jonnelle Schrier. HSDIELLS GOOD! exelairns Dixie Sisk to her kitchen partner, Dixie Clouse, and in- structor Miss Betty Williams. MAGIC MEALS became a reality for senior homemak- ing girls, who proudly display the results of a cake dec- orating unit. They are Connie Newberry, Barbara Logan, Charlene Adams, Beverly Logan, Marjorie Carr, Marilyn Hanna, Dorothy Schafer, and Ellen Spire. MISS BETTY WILLIAMS Sophomore Class Sponsor ,. li 1 ,l l P6 Girls Learn Basic Skills Cooking and sewing provided MHS coeds with an opportunity to master numerous homemaking skills. Approximately 180 girls participated in the program supervised by Miss Betty Williams and Mrs. J. Weldon Whan. During the year, the girls studied sewing, food preparation, and home man- agement. These future homemakers put their knowledge to use many times when they held teas and lunch- eons for MHS faculty members. Some also entered garments they had fashioned in the District Wool Contest. MRS. J. WELDON WHAN Vocational Home Economics Social Co-Chairman R-II CTA Sophomore Class Sponsor B. S. in Education NWMSC Vocational Home Economics B. S. in Education NWMSC 3 0 W.. ,-o I .- --- - x .20-
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MRS. MLARJORIE GUINN Vocal Music Instructor Junior and Senior High Senior Class Sponsor B. S. in Elementary, Secondary Music, NWMSC MRS. LOREN WISEMAN Junior High Art REI-IEARSING DILIGENTLY is the seventh grade Supervisor girls' sextet composed of Betty Van Fosson, Karen Elementary Art Madden, Carolyn Miller, Patty Beeks, Patty Miller, B, S' in Education and Mary Poppa. The pianist is Karen Gray. NWMSC Music and art programs injected enjoyable, cul- GLLE 7.1 tural aspects into the past MHS school year. cnnmroguu Art students developed their creative talents by painting and sketching, molding and weaving, de- signing and carving. MHS's vocal and instrumental music departments provided superior entertainment for many of the school's social events such as Honors Night and the Christmas program. These melodious groups also participated in both the district and state music contests and re- ceived several high ratings at the Spring Music Festival. ::: ', MR. LEE T. SCHNEIDER Instrumental Music Junior and Senior High B. S. in Education Master of Music ' Northwestern University Evanston, Illinois MAR-Y ASBELL listens intently as Director Lee T. Schneider instructs Ronnie Newberry on how to play a difficult piece. -19-
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MR. DELBERT C. DICK Industrial Arts Freshman Class Sponsor B. S. in Education NWMSC M. S. in Education Iowa State College, Ames hop Boys Master Skills Through drawing, manipulating hand tools, and operating power machinery, shop boys have produced useful projects in industrial arts. The hum of motors blended with drilling bits, buzzing saws, and whirring wheels to create a busy atmosphere for the 115 students in six shop classes. Such Work is all a part in learning to change raw materials into useful products. The development of creative ability and skill are the objectives for students in Mr. Del- bert Dick's industrial arts classes. HARD AT WORK soldering and shaping metal are these metal workers, Gary Wright, Philip Wilmes, John King, and John Still. 12 1-. AFTER DEMONSTRATING the drill press in shop, Mr. Delbert Dick is ready to let Larry Ross, Richard Thacker, Joe Christen- sen, and Roger Heflin operate it. NEEDED HELP is given to this industrial arts student, Larry Jones by J. R. Calkins and Mr. Robert Fine, student teacher.
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