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Home Economics: Girls and Boys -.Ti-1: .L'? m Boys are cooking, sewing and knitting? What's this school com- ing to? Its senses. For years boys have never known how to do these things, and for years the bachelor life has been somewhat trying at times. There were serious and humorous times this year as when one boy put baking soda instead of baking powder in his cake, keeping if from rising. All in all, though, it was relevant educa- tion. lt was something that they would use later in life? Home Economics I, ll, Ill, and IV also received relevant educa- tion in foods and nutrition, clothing, child development, per- sonality development, and interior decorating. Nlrs. Rosemary Finnen and Miss Linda Friend provided another year of very useful opportunities. UPPER LEFT: Mary Followay gets ready to sew. UPPER RIGHT: Dale Weitzel sewing . . . a pin cushion! RIGHT: Darlene Smith par- takes of the mu nchy garlic bread. 5 ii 4 1 1
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QF? Q .sf 7' ,af I5 fs, . 1 Ny Music Concerts and Competition A very active area of this school was the music department, performing over 30 con- certs. The year saw many competitions and contests in the areas of band and choir, as well as concerts given by the music depart- ment as a whole. The Nlarching Band this year had a bright modern look that helped evoke school spirit at the football games. Songs like l Feel The Earth lVlove by Carole King and Niac- Arthur's Park by Jimmy Webb set the pace for a lively Marching Band. The band was proud also to compete at the Ohio State Fair. Stage Band increased membership to 27 members and added the sound of an electric piano as they switched from music by CHICAGO to BLOOD, SWEAT, and TEARS and GEORGE HARRISON. TOP: Christmas concert a huge success. MIDDLE: Woodwind section of orchestra makes melodious music. BO'l'l'OlVl: Con- cert.
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TOP LEFT: Jamie Foos concentrates on her dress pattern. IVIIDDLE LEFT: Dennis Boose i?i and Doris Hecklemen try knitting. MID- DLE RIGHT: Carol Fortson reads up on the latest fashions. BOTTONI LEFT: Sandy Thomas and Kim Laughlin prepare topping.
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