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HOME EC. PLANS FUR FUTURE Practical living for all is the aim of the Home Economics Department. Practical Living includes the study of being a consumer, living in a family, managing food and nutritional needs and selecting and making clothing. The department also provides for human development, inter-personal relationships and values, management and vocational concepts. i ART ADDS GRAPHICS Stressing creativity in action the Art Departments offer classes in ceramics, jewelry, drawing, painting, textiles and crafts. The department acquired two new kilns and now only offers the experience of loading them also is able to fire more work. Another new addition to the aesthetics of the art area as the new wall graphics.
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.,...--u--..-G 'ul ga- S E if 2 ii 4 R lf, at I ',,t p.. 'Uh D r ANGU GE TUDENTS DEVELOP SECOND TO GUES The Foreign Language department wants students to be able to sit down with foreign students and share ideas in the others language. After becoming almost a sphere unto them- selves in their new portables the department offers students a choice of studying in the standard manner or studying under an individualized program. In either case a student's on his way to communicating with more than just his own surround- ings. I5 A home ec. class takes notes as Mrs. Webb explains cooling technique. 25 Sewing your own clothes saves money and creates new designs, 35 Fine ceramics are created for sale and personal use in ceramics IA. 45 A jewelry student prepares a ring mount on a grinder. 55 Crafts students concentrate on creating new designs. 65 Ceramics students work at various stages of production. 75 Different types of fabric are used to make artistic designs in textile classes. 85 Lockstep classes learn foreign language at a standard pace.
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