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Home Ec. Teaches Future Skills For Homemaking Marjorie Howell, Home Ec., makes out a test for her eighth graders. Washing dishes is not done only in the home, says Mary jane McNary, Home Ec. Tom Crosley and David Ingram show off a pie made in Cooking For Boys' mini-course. In Mrs. Howell's sewing classes the girls enjoyed the use of new sewing machines. The eighth grade girls made smocks, which are a very popular clothes item this year. The juniors were taught house planning courses by Mrs. Howell. The seventh and eighth grade girls made such food items as quick bread, cookies, snacks, and various breakfast foods. Mrs. McNary taught these classes on twelve week periods. The freshmen made fruit crisps and candy. Meat extender labs were an important part of the sophomore course. The juniors learned how to prepare foreign foods, a main dish and a salad or a des- sert. The junior girls had the honor of preparing the cookies for the Christmas Mother-Daughter Tea. Senior girls were more concerned with meat, fish, and poultry labs in their last year. Home Ec 23
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Industrial Arts Gives Chance For Talent Expression Ray Bayer, Industrial Arts, talks to Ian Richman about his project. The Industrial Arts Department is looking forward to a new addition to the shop area being built this sum- mer. Many new courses will be offered next year due to the new facilities tdrawn by a drafting studentj. Auto Mechanics I and II were well rounded this year. The boys disessembled and ressembled several cars and engines. The more advanced boys completely overhauled and repainted several autos. The seventh and eighth grade classes learned to work with plastics and woods. They made items such as household keys and decoupaged items. The woods classes produced chess board tables, end tables, coffee tables, and one student made a grand- mother clock. ' Pausing from his work is Gary Nale. 22 Industrial Arts Relaxing from the monotony of giving grades is joe Scott, printing.
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Art and Music-Power Of Free Expression Art and Music were.developed to relieve the mind. Miss Karen Bowlin and Mrs. Ollene johnson surely do just that. Miss Bowlin has made another endless list of accom- plishments. With the Variety show, band and choral contests, parades, basketball games, and the like, she has had a busy year. Besides directing band and chorus, she also teaches jr. high music. This prepares the younger students for high school chorus if they decide to take this course in their later years. In Art, Mrs. johnson taught the course like she has so many times before. The saying You get better with age sure has worked in her case. She has come up with another banner year in art. Ollene johnson, Art, prepares material for the days lesson. 24 Music and Art Serena Landis displays a beautiful pitcher which she made in art class Enjoying her class, Karen Bowlin plays the piano.
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