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97 f Home Economics Home Ec. Curriculum Expanded A Chicken Cook-Off? What's That? . . . Oh no, you mean someone's going to eat this? . . . Half a cup? I thought it called for twice that much . . . The culinary skills of Foods 3 classes were put to the test as a panel of teach- ers was called upon to taste and judge student-prepared chicken recipes. The winner received a five-dollar gift certi- licate from Wendy's. Two new courses, which had not been offered for several years, expanded the Home Ec. curriculum. Housing and Home Furnishings, taught by Mrs. Ka- ren Bullard, instructed students in the art of interior design, while Miss Kris- tin Eveland's Foods 4 class studied more advanced cooking techniques. Besides learning about clothing con- struction, Clothing Management classes undertook a bit of decorating work as Clothing I classes designed bul- letin boards, and Clothing 2 and 3 were responsible for the display case outside the sewing room. Guest speakers on such subjects as cake decorating and hair-styling high- lighted the year for members of HERO QHome Economics Related Occupa- tionsj Club. Other activities included a luncheon at Applegate's for the instal- lation ognew club officers, an Employ- er-Employee Banquet for all Cooperat- ive Ed. classes in Wichita, and making Halloween party favors for a day care center.
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96 f Home Economics HOME ECONOMICS FACULTY: Audrey Walker, Kristin Eveland 1. Suzanne Siever, '78, trims a seam on her work in Clothing Management 3. 2. Sally Otway, from Mountain High Sports, demonstrates down jacket sewing techniques to advanced sewing students. 3. With ingredients assembled, it's time to turn on the stove. 4. Daria Shinn, '80, carefully measures her pat- tern for approval before cutting it out. 5. Mrs. Karen Bullard poses with HERO mem- bers. 6. To prevent spoilage, cooking students seal their jelly in parafin. HOME EC i t et i S a f
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98fArt l. Robin Murray, '79, puzzles over her rough draft before she begins her work. 2. Among the many media utilized by art students was ceramic pottery. 3. Putting the final touches on his art project is senior Bradley Kelley. 4. Cheryl Bunton, '79, shows off her skill in pot throwing during open house. 5. Close, detailed work is demanded of art stu- dents engaged in ink drawing. ART FACULTY clockwise: Terry Aikins, Roger Mathews, Nor- man Terry. ik' Q qw be f gf fr . A ff ,
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