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Mrs. Evangeline Crews Tailoring Dressmaking Techniques Mrs. loan Fabregue Child Care Clothing Skills Skilled and imble Fingers The activities of family life were stressed in Home Economics classes this year. Students were instructed on new ways to improve personal and family livings styles inthe home. Scheduled activities included sev- eral luncheons, a cake decorating contest, a pumpkin carving con- test, and a fashion show this year. Among the additions made in the Home Economics Department was a child care class in which students earned to work with young chil- dren and infants. All home econom- ics classes were also opened to all boys. Mrs. Elaine Holmquist Boys Foods Stitchery Mrs. Barbara Ohlson Creative Foods Food Preparation
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Mr. Ray Brown Fine Arts Introductory Art Mrs. Linda Corsaut Crafts, Sculpture Art Production The Name of the C-ame: Mr. Robert jones Band Fine Arts Mr. Gerald Pendrick Beginning Acting Fine Arts North High's Fine Arts Department lead in courses aimed toward stim- ulating creativity and better self- expression in students. Among these courses are music, art, and drama to which the latest addition is photog- raphy. This year, the drama section inaugurated the Nickel Theatre on Saxon Stage once a week. For a minimal admission 45:1 the students could bring their lunches and watch a half hour of delightful entertain- ment varying from classical plays to cornball melodrama. W-t.,,,,W Miss Carolyn Filling Fine Arts G.P.E. Creativit I Mr. Edward Nupoll Play Productions Advanced Acting Fine Arts Mr. Daniel Walker Choir, Glee, Chorus Fine Arts World History
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Go Hand-in-Hand ln lndustrial Arts courses, students were taught technical skills requir- ing the use of their hands. Training varied from woodshop to car me- chanics which enabled students to obtain the necessary experience in handling machines for various vo- cational trades. Besides working with machines, the Industrial Arts Department included drafting. Students found drafting to expand new horizons into the world of architecture and civil en- gineering. The technical arts class was a popular course for students aimed towards a vocation in archi- tecture. Mr. Robert Pollock Metal l,ll V i il as ' H if i FH .ar Mr. Guy Sherod Drafting Shop Math G.l.A, Mr. Clyde Perdiew Woodshop C.l.A. Mr. William Schuchman Machine l,Il,lll G.l.A. W of NW
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