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AQ u' lnstructing janet Baire, NTT, M r. jepson demostrates how to use a potting wheel. juniors Donna Mcffulley. Center, Niurla Michvll. fort-ground are also working with the whc-el. 91 LEFT: Busy working. Rusty Kvhcrlim-, '75, puts thv final polish on u silvvr cast ring. BELOW: Critically vxumining In-r nat:-r color portrait is junior 'I'vrvsu Low. .2 .,. .,.,,.?A...o Soldering a copper bracelet is Carol Mathews, '76,
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Art Students Show Creativity Art was possibly the one area in which students had the op- portunity to create projects re- flecting themselves. This year students expressed themselves in classes such as design, drawing, opaques, sculpture, ceramics, jewelry and watercolor. Advanced classes were offered to seniors, allowing them to design and finish projects. Individual growth is a goal of both students and teachersf' said Royce Fleming, depart- ment head. Students' works were dis- played at various shopping cen- ters, at Washburn University and at state-wide Scholastic Art Award Competition in Wichita. 5,r4- up f . r' .fri 1 it kg. ,. ,v 5 , , v --Q43 X, 7-sf!-21' 90 Getting prepared to fire her silver in jewelry class is Donna Werder, '76. 'fs '4 n'3. 1 r 1 -na -'Af LEFT: Smiling while she paints a still life in water color is Becky Stone, '75
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Senior Kim Springer calculates some figures on the adding machine during her office simulation class if Chargers Learn Business Skills If you could learn to chew gum and walk at the same time, you could learn to typewritef, This facetious remark by business teacher hon bnaffer was an open invitation to the basic course offered by the Business Department. The first quarter of typewriting was consumed in learning the keyboard. The second quarter consisted of using the skills developed to type letters, tables and reports. Two classes taught by Charles Conklin were Forkner shorthand and Lester Hill office simulation. The sim- ulation, a part of office practice class, gave students a taste of true office employment. The Business Depart- ment also offered record keeping, per- sonal finance and accounting. Tallying company records on the adding machine during her office simulation class is Elisa Webb, '75.
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