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Mrs. ChumIey's art students, all 166 of them, emphasize origi- nality and creativity. Much of their work is entered in several exhibitions throughout the year. These exhibits include the Yule Feast, the Houston Live- stock Show, the PTA Reflections Project and the Scholastic Art Awards. The arts and crafts classes par- ticipated in several activities in- cluding a Michaelangelo project and a mask making week. The 144 member group is taught by Mrs. Farrell and can be found where ever unusual crafts are in the making. Mr. Calelly's 290 Art students learn the fundamentals of art and have the opportunity to enter all the 7th and 8th grade contest except for the Scholastic Art Awards. X gf 1 .-5 ' 1 an -.--J ll
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Homemaking Students Learn Design, Sewing, Personal Care, Modeling And W Cooking Homemaking students began their year by studying and practic- ing how to become more beautiful in their physical appearance, as well as improving their personal and family relationships. Students illustrate their groom- ing techniques, as well as their cooking and cleaning skills. They prepared gourmet holiday goodies which were served at their annual open house lt's a Holiday Home- making Happening. Over 300 fam- ily members of homemaking stu- dents and CLI faculty and staff en- joyed sampling their culinary cre- ations. Homemaking students dis- play their Interior Design Projects. Students sewed garments to model for their Spring Style Show present- ed for the P.T.A. Homemaking end- ed the year with a study of Child Development and setup a Day Care Center for pre-schoolers. This past year they were able to add a micro- wave oven to the department by having cup cake sales. -feb 'D' f ,J R S I., 'H .. EL'
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