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ART The Art Department has been greatly expanded during the past few years and now almost any stu- dent interested in a specific branch of art can find it at Belmont High. Theory is also taught and then ap- plied to the canvas. If you’re interested in cartoon- ing, figure drawing, illustrating, lettering, or even sculptoring the art department is definitely for you! Mr. Roger Mulford Art; Art Club Mrs. Gretchen S. Sanderson, Art; Yearbook Mr. Donald Plummer, Art Director Mr. Richard J. Clancy Art 18 HiaatML.
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BUSINESS Mrs. Margaret-Mary Johnston Business; Red Cross Club ‘‘Look at the copy, not at the keyboard. A blank keyboard won’t help you at all. Now, who has im- proved the most today? Good secretaries do not wear dungarees, young lady, nor do they chew gum. Coffee breaks are not meant to be stretched. Doesn’t anyone want to join the yearbook typing staff?” The business teachers are instrumental in pro- ducing efficient secretaries and minds who will go out and rule the business world. And even those who are interested with only learning to type for their personal use get an excellent background. Miss Barbara S. Johnson, Business; Yearbook Mr. Paul F. McCluskey, Business Mrs. Cynthia W. Denlinger Business; Yearbook Mr. Lloyd E. Smith Business Department Chairman i 17
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FASHION DESIGN Miss Katherine F. Kearney Fashion Design; Home Economics Miss Kathryn A. Dudzinski Food Science FOODS The big dilemma facing the Fashion Design classes this year is length: Mini, Midi, or Maxi— the girls are making them all! In class all aspects of Fashion Design are stressed— construction, pat- terns, altering, and designing. The girls experiment with all types of designs, patterns, fabrics, and tex- tures so every outfit is an original. The delicious aromas of coffee cake and other delicacies begin to filter out of room 118 and the next period begins. Upstairs, Urban Studies stu- dents sneak a mid-morning snack, very grateful for the existence of the Foods Department. Cooking classes are open to all students, and those now en- rolled enjoy classes in the new high school kitch- ens. “I love using it— the burner with the brain and the griddle in the middle!” 19
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