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Home Economics Becomes Coed Whoever thought home eco- nomics would become a coedu- cational course? At Topeka West it did. The young men learned to cook and live as a bachelor. This was a new begin- ning of home ec in Charger Country. Cooking offerings included International Foods and ad- vanced food classes. Many stu- dents learned about the devel- opment of children and home decoration. Tailoring class was added to the departmenfs curriculum. Donna Haen. a student teacher for Home Decoration ' aids Karen Kohn, '76, in designing a final project Mr-s. Pressman helped students while they made cardboard foundations for cookie houses which were given to KNI, Stormont-Vail and Preshxterlan Manor 100
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With a wicked smile on her face, Debbie Waddle glances at her notebook to help her with her assignment while other classmates look on. BELOW: Acting as the leader of the pack. M r. Misner in the fun with the class members in an exciting and vigorous game: i Languages Offer New Experiences Speaking in a strange language, practicing foreign customs, and eating traditional foods were just a few of the activities of the foreign language classes. Topeka West offered four lan- guages, French, German, Spanish and Latin. Each language was available at four different levels. First year students gained a general knowledge of the language through vocabulary, spelling bees and simple conversations. Students explored the language in greater depth the second year. As the understanding increased, so did the many activities. German students sponsored Oktoberfest, a German festival, while French classes attended the play L'Avare in Kansas City. Taking a moment from the German class mu- tine to chat with a friend is Sherri Stewart.
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nz-'Sin i ig I LEFT: Vicki Ohlcy and Rhonda Kuhlman grab for seconds while Becky Hoots quickly drinks her beverage. BELOW! Teachers enjoy a dinner planned especially for them, The dinner was put on by lhe girls in Foods 3-4. if 4 , Q Lt 4 , LEFT: While being assisted by Mrs. Shcroff, Sondra Ekey, '75, constructs a floor plan in Home Decoartion. ABOVE: For a faculty dinner put on by Foods 3-4, Lori Andcrson, '76, carefully sets the table. 101
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