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Expression Through Art . Q.,-:N p If ' , ox' What picture would we have ot yesteryear without art? At AHS four years ot art is offered to interested stu- dents. A beginning student first learned the basic art prin- ciples. After using these principles, the students tested their talents by using water colors, charcoals, pastel chalks, and acrylics. Creating scenes are not the only thing tried in art. Students got to try their hand at fashion designing and at anatomy. At various times throughout the year projects created by students were exhibited. Later in the year they were rated andziudged by a number ot art critics. Ribbons were given to the outstanding works of art. Thus, throughout art, students tested their ability at creating all types of work of art. 4 252 . 3' f Top: Doris Mattern, Voiza Tullus, and Mary O'dell discuss a picture exhibited. Above: Liz Browning completes a picture. 35
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Homemclking Bouillabaisse, a familiar expression? Maybe not to you, but at Aris Greno- villes, a French Restaurant, where third year homemaking classes visited, this might be common. Also on the agenda for homemaking was a trip to Fingers Furniture store and one to Solomon Fab- rics. For Mrs. Stavinoha, head ot the de- partment, Mrs. Wilkerson, Mrs. January, and Mrs. Cooper the school year started in the summer. They supervised girls working tor one halt ot a credit by going on field trips, doing home projects, and by helping in elementary schools in the Head Start program. During the school year the teachers were kept busy teaching nutrition and Nia. .AF Candy Phillips reads to a tot while babysitting tor a Y.H.T. mother. toads, menu planning, clothing, child care, grooming, family relations, and home safety. Besides F.H.A., another organization attiliated with homemaking is Young Homemakers of Texas. Aldine's chapter has titty members. While conducting their monthly meeting, students babysat tor the Y.l'l.T. mothers. Top left: Terry Reglein and Dottie Atkins straighten the edges of the lining for their wool garments. Bottom right: Mrs. January assists Pam Odell, first year student, in the preparos tion of doughnuts. 37
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