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Mary Reid observed a pre-school child for human relations class. Students Learned to Cope With Problems of Adulthood Home economics classes helped to prepare young women for the responsibilities of homemaking. ln these classes girls gained practical experience in cooking, sewing, modeling, and home management. Juniors and seniors of both sexes could take a course in child guidance. Students had the op- portunity of observing pre-school age children in playschool. They studied the problems and needs of small children and learned successful methods of guiding them. Available to seniors, human relations classes were designed to give students a better understanding and appreciation of themselves and others. By studying the problems of teen-agers in their relationships with others, students obtained more realistic atti- tudes toward their own relationships with families and friends. Norma Sayre Bertha Hale Aileen Allen Home Economics Child Guidance Human Relations B.S., M.S. B.A, M.A. B.S., M.S. Evelyn Crist learned to operate an electric washer dryer in home economics class. Joann Heizer was confidant to two pre-school children.
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LQ LK,. y i' ti Q 3, ' M s 4 mf David Hibbert Marynelle Hartman Art Art B.A., M.A. B.A., M.A. Harold Williams Kathleen Hergt Photography Vocal Music B.A., M.S. B.S., M.M. The Redcoats performed at various dances throughout the ye af. Art, Music Courses Help Students Develop Talent Fine arts classes were available for beginning, intermediate, or advanced artists and musicians. A photography course taught students to pose, and to develop, enlarge, and print pictures. Art students were allowed to choose the art medium which most appealed to them, and instruc- tors tried to help students develop their skills in all mediums. A project was required each term from every art student. Many music courses afforded students an op- portunity to gain a wide variety of musical experi- ence. Numerous vocal groups included Cadet Choir, Choraliers, Madrigal Singers, and Concert Choir. There were several smaller instrumental groups other than the band and orchestra. Various music groups participated in assemblies throughout the y88I'. 4 . William Bagwell Charles Sessions Linda Nesbitt used water colors to paint a phoenix Orchestra Band bird. B.A., M.A. B.M., M.M. l l
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Lawrence Chard Bert Belluzzi Graphic Arts Auto Mechanics B.A., M.A. B.A., M.A. Different Shop Classes Developed Productive Skills Industrial arts classes tried to develop natural abilities in students. There were many different shops contained in the industrial arts program. General shop was a basic course which gave stu- dents a general background in all shops and en- abled them to choose among other specialized in- dustrial arts courses which they wished to take. Boys in general shop were introduced to printing, woodworking, electronics, and metal working. Boys in auto mechanics were allowed to work on their own cars as they learned more about how to repair different types of vehicles. Courses in drafting and graphic arts were of value to students who planned careers as engineers. Courses in electronics and auto mechanics were equally valuable to boys who planned to specialize in those fields. William Thomasson Je!-auld Nelson General Shop Woodwork B.S., M.A. B.A. Bob Golden rebuilt a carburetor in auto Chris Christy used a compass to complete an assignment mechanis- drafting. 27
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