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Hey, Sue, what are ya gonna call that thing when it ' s done? Art involves discovery and expression With artistic hands, Mr. Grabowski guides Anne Bredemeyer with her plaster of Paris project in one of the art classes. Discovering one ' s self and thoughts and putting them into a painting, sculpture, or drawing is all a part of the fascinating world of art. Mr. Grabow- ski aids the student in the basic skills, and as the pupil proceeds from there, he uses the horizon of his imagination as his boundaries. The student learns to express his ideas and thoughts as he works his way through the basics in Art I to the more advanced art forms in Art IV. Art Apprecia- tion also aids the student in broadening his imaginative and artistic horizons. The art students display their talent through the form of macrame. • i ' nofj Muare k -!; . MikWMin Ji h .eis - sfrm - -ope - -fHTinft - rough- 20- nuhip chaip 30.-volu«ej hwiainaform.
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Training in business provides useful skills In this fast pace world each member of society comes into contact, at one point or another, with a typewriter, an adding machine, or other types of machines related to these. That is why the business program at CLHS is sso helpful and vital to each student. Miss Ross, head of this depart- ment, guides the student through such important skills as typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, business math, and the operation of business machines.
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Discovering the world of home life in home ec. Oh, no-it ' s crooked! Mrs. Roop, could you. . . and Mrs. Roop, home economics teacher, helps solve the dilemma. The students, given ordinary problems, may make mistakes, but it all adds up to a year of discovering and learning skills— nursing, sewing, home decorating, nutrition, child care. These simple dis- coveries and mistakes are the only ways that the girls can prepare for the life ahead of them-their import- ant future. It looks like Beth has an idea. Mrs. Roop spends time with each student individually, too. Is my freshman class really studying? wonders Mrs. Roop. See, Rhonda, the filling goes between the shces. 30
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