Chamberlain High School - Cub Yearbook (Chamberlain, SD)

 - Class of 1978

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Four years of agriculture were offered to the students of CHS. Much of what was studied in the textbooks was put to use in the ag lab classes. Classes also worked BOSDC, Building Our South Dakota Community, projects. These included bas- ketball bankboards for the Pukwana park and picnic tables for the home for the elderly and for the Puk- wana park. Also included in this year's projects were some photo holders, straw boards and metal holders for the 4-H Ag Building usage. Ag students were taught by Leonard DeBoer. UPPER LEFT: Freshmen boys in Ag I class study hard hoping to make the crops team. UPPER RIGHT: Leonard DeBoer. CENTER LEFT: Learning to recognize the different types of seeds first comes from textbook study. CENTER RIGHT: Ag students must use protective goggles while working on their welding projects. BOTTOM: Arthur Saunders and Rick Lloyd work to finish their wood project. AGRICULTURE 15

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Personal Development was a new course offered in the home economics de- partment. In this quarter course, the stu- dents learned about themselves, their rela- tionship to others and how to become better members of their community. Single Living, a semester course, was again a popu- lar course for the male students. About ‘ 0% of the class enrollment both semesters was boys. Other classes offered were Home Ec I and II, Advanced Home Ec and quarter classes of Child Development, Marriage and the Family, and Preparation for Marriage. Mrs. Merry Emme was in charge of all courses taught in this department. CENTER LEFT: Students in Home Ec I learn how to use the sewing machines by making a garment of their own choice. CENTER RIGHT: Fathers were special guests at a dinner prepared by the students in Single Living. BOT- TOM LEFT: Mrs. Merry Emme. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mrs. Emme demonstrates how to make pies and rolls the easiest way possible. 14 HOME ECONOMICS



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 Art students learned the basic seven ele- ments of design which they exposed to a variety of mediums to encourage and develop the indi- vidual student's creativity. Students learned how to mix colors by making color wheels in Art I class. Art II students worked with silk screening making posters and programs for the music and athletic departments. A variety of mediums were used for projects in Art III. The potter's wheel was a favorite of many students who produced many worthwhile objects of clay. The students displayed their many creations at the Art and Style Show held in May. A ceramic mural has been started by the Art III class and when com- pleted will be hung in the Egleston building. Art classes were taught by Mrs. Janet Stevenson. TOP: Susan Hunter and Mary McMurchie successfully com- plete a project in silk screening. CENTER LEFT: Students in Art I work hard to get the colors the right shade for their color wheels. CENTER RIGHT: Mrs. Stevenson demonstrates that certain details are necessary in silk screening. LOWER LEFT: Mrs. Janet Stevenson. LOWER RIGHT: Kip Speckels completes an assignment in still life painting.

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