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LEFT: One finds that in Home Ec class you must use an apron to keep yourself neat, and Rita Peterson soon learned that even grating a lemon can become messy. BOTTOM LEFT: Even threading a machine can be a tricky thing when you're in a hurry to finish your outfit, but Kathy Gulden is giving it a go and ifit doesn't work this time . . . BELOW: Andy Mondor and Nancy Lee aid Bonnie Nelson in turning her facing 'about facef Kim ABOVE: Sister Marie plays hostess to Carole Valenty and Sandy Loeffier and finds herself dishing out' the cake. Home Ecf25
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Home EC costumes cast 0fFI IAN'S RAI BOW Somethingls always brewing in Home ec. for basic foods to the elaborate faculty dinner. The clothing construction class sold hand-made stuffed toys at the Spring Festival. To some members ofthe class credit must be given for costuming the entire cast of Finianls Rainbow. With an active advanced class of four people, Sister Marie met only twice a week, giving them independent study the rest. Not to be left out of the Neo-Renaissance Week they set up a sweet shop with candy they had made. These Betty Crockers oftomorrow found the challenge started in school but ended at home. 'ft'a.f 'L.t was ui T . 1 :KE U .,, ,V .sq-egg, if 'Ft' if 'mf r. it it . Q, O N 1 pp E Q ty K E ws .-A TOP: In clothing construction class, juniors Louise Barry and Kathy Cardinal lose their puzzlel looks as S. Marie explains an especially confusing part of the pattern. W ABOVE LEFT: Two sophomores in Home Ec I, Kathy Ebcrlein, and Michelle Delisle, gingerll test their freshly baked cake to see ifit's done. ABOVE RIGHT: Hoping that all the ingredients are on hand, Kathy Berney carefully re-check pleats are a lime harder than Connie Grie- the recipe as Nancy Winkler gets the syrup and shortening from the refrigerator, mann expected them to be. 24fHome Ec
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S. C harlolte, Miss Buechner divide and conquer in art classes One picture is supposed to be worth a thousand words but in Art class it'sjust the other way around - the students say a thousand words while painting a picture! Exposing the whole school to their talent, art students had displays cover one whole hall. Pen and ink drawings, paintings and sculpture showed the individuality of the girls and boys. S. Charlotte and Miss Buechner worked as a team to divide their time between the classes UPPER RIGHT: Senior Terri Moser sculpts the unknown out of plaster, RIGHT: Junior Pat Lambert seems to enjoy her Art I class with Hill boys. x.ril . , t fr 3 S R - 'X 'M .ii Q ' x,,w .N ABOVE: Through painting, Chris Petersen conveys what she hears in the Music. RIGHT: Concentrating in a more serious moment juniors Debbie Jost, Mary Kraker and Maureen Tolaas try their hand at some sketching and painting during Art. zefmt which were quite large this year Learning the principles of art the students tried to apply these techniques to paper and clay and found that doing so also improved their perspective. Combined classes gave the girls the opportunity to experience the artistic talent of the opposite sex. In developing their talents the art students also projected their personalities through what they created with their own hands. li ' few.-
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