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rt 4 Students aint Enrollments in arts and crafts remained about the same when compared to other years. Roger Goettsch and Robert Walton taught the art courses and Al Hanson handled the teaching of crafts. No major curriculum changes were made in the Art Department but Dr. Goettsch's students did a major painting project. Working in pairs, the Art 4 students painted 3 X 4 panels for the Commonls walls. The six panels were painted around themes of still life, sports, transportation and landscapes. This was a spring art project. Commons Crafts 2 students were into- duced to stone sculpture and stain glass techniques while Crafts 3 students were making wax cast- ings from wax patterns using a centrifugal casting method. Crafts 3 students also did silver and gold electro plating in jewelry units. ' In a relaxed, informal atmostphere, art King during a sketching unit. Goettsch 4 painting Class, degigngd for seniors who instructor Dr. Roger Goettsch advises Warren teaches five art classes, including an Art hope to Continue painting after high School, twenty-six
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is - la , K S2 V. W I .2 f-,p ' l X 9 all Ti .- , Q it Robert Crippen Mardeth Dovre Cathy Ferguson Orleen Gilchrist Robert Hanson Business Ed, Business Ed. Business Ed. Business Ed. Bookkeeping Business Classes Enrollm nt Up Numbers have been increasing each year, stated Robert Crip- pen, in reference to enrollment in business ed classes. lt's be- coming a business world. There is more of a demand for skilled peo- ple in the business world. Crip- pen, who is the head of the Busi- ness Education Department, had several of the typing classes last year. Une of his goals for the fu- ture is to have nothing but el- ectric typewriters for the classes Of course, a lot of money is in- volved in something like that.' Data processing was revived 5 ff' 'rlimiii last year by Rose Hecomovich, after a brief retirement from the business ed curriculum. Future Business Leaders of America at- tended the state FBLA convo in which they attended seminars and took part in various competitions. New texts were proposed for '78. Q ni. ft r' B, lg, ' if f -,gr vi' A ,li Emi., .- -goats M 5' its . -yy-fs, ,., A Junior Colleen Ochsner works on a ten key Enrollment stayed basically the same in busi- partment. Four business machine classes calculator during her business machine class. ness machines, despite the rise in the de- were taught during the year by Mrs. Gilchrist. twenty-eight
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