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Science 1 ' A 4 , , -Q.-.. .I GENERAL SCIENCE-Mr. Collins is busy teaching these students 5 V J' f . f the basic fundamentals of science and its uses to man. It is one .': ' ' .1 of the most important subjects taught. 4 ' 1 . ,nn- l' ,gig Q: , by Fic y if I 'F Denis Ralph, M. S. 9 years at C.H.S. Otis Stoops, Bobby Speir, and Eddie Sharp perform a scientific experiment with Mr. Collins super- vising. Music 5. . if-rv Oxy' ,fl . V11 f W i I 531 Nl -1. wg ,iz fr ? I ua. ll I I 1 Lee Collins, B,S, l year at C.,H,S, 3rd HOUR BAND I-I I
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it A 1 ,-L... ml 5-.mE vi :ilm-.1 HOME ECONOMICS II-The basic aim of this department is to help K L these students become competent homemakers. It also helps them to 3- build a wardrobe for themselves. There are two years of home economics offered to high school girls. In the first year course, the students learn to prepare simple meals and receive instruction in sewing. Each girl makes a sleeping garment and a dress. The second year of home ec- onomics is an advanced course covering the basic fundamentals of homemaking. In this class, the stu- dents learn to prepare and serve various types of foods. Their sewing includes a dressy dress, a simple dress, and a suit, as well as a gift for their mother at Christmas. The Home Economics II students are responsi- ble for the preparation of the food for the Junior- Senior Banquet. This food is served by the Home Economics I students. There is only one year of home economics offered to the boys. During this year, they learn how to cook, and they also make a sport shirt. All the garments sewn by the home economics students are modeled and judged in the Annual Spring Style Show. First, second and third prizes are awarded for the outstanding gar- ments. - -'- HOME ECONOMICS I-Toni Baker and Linda I-Iulsey serve coffee and cookies to the rest of the class. 1 --..-...H 1 -2 -0- 'Qs 1
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SHOP I 'Y A a Wx, DRAFTING Although our program of industrial edu- cation is somewhat limited in courses offered, it is broad in scope in that the basic fundamentals of drafting and wood- work are taught to the students who take advantage of the opportunities offered by the departmentl Industrial Arts ., -Q' A X . . . v l qw- f Weldon Brumley, B. S. 2 years at C,H, S. ff -Q cp- A ix, '59 ' K N N' '7 E' SHOP H A1 no I s A' Sh..
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