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Ari ' im blend a f’ar for creating with imagination. Delicate equipment helps two industrial art students tune up a car engine. Newly squired training stations for various types of elec Preparing dinner at the residence halls, home economics women in a quantity cookery t r o i C equipment serve Industrial arts students, class learn procedures for cooking large amounts of food. 23
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Constructed in I9S3, Davis Hall, home of applied arts, is one of the newer buildings on campus Featuring works of 112 students, the annual Fort Hays State Student Art Show again high- lighted spring art activities. Each student exhibited from two to eight pieces of his year ' s work. In May students sold their work at the Village Art Sale. Recipients of Mabel Vandiver Awards for out- standing art in the show were Louise Pickering, Douglas Freed, Conrad Chlumsky, Don Kelly. Linda Memming, Martha Nelson and Maribeth Engle. In late April, juniors and seniors from 60 high schools in Central and Western Kansas submitted more than 2,000 projects for competition in the college ' s annual Industrial Arts Fair. Several pieces of power equipment were added to the industrial arts department. The equipment included electronic machines for testing various engine parts, training stations for running elec- tronic experiments, a wood surfaces, a table saw, a plane, a shaper and a box and pan breaker, which folds sheet metal Into the shape of a pan. Applied Arts Highlights Include College Art Show Silhouettes of costumes through history are prepared in a Home economics class. 27
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Kappa Omlcfon Phi members are, back row: Carolyn Sasse, Sheryl Earley, Vickie Wright, Nancy Selbe, Decfria Ashworth, Shirley Keller: third row: Vicky Irvin, Martha Kilgore, Rhoda Danse!, Linda Kahmeyer, Janice Curtis, Nancy Koochei second row: Kathalie Dortbnd, Connie Bennett, Judy Tyson, Sheryl Drake, Sharon Kralicek, Priscilla Jackson: front row: Casendra Undberg, Dorothy Urban, Marsha Smith, Joan Johnson, Alice Beesley, sponsor. Home Economics Organizations Sell Pie, Candy Money-making projects of pie and candy sales helped finance the programs for Home Economics Chapter and Kappa Omicron Phi, national home economics honorary. Connie Bennett was state treasurer of Home Economics Chapter, and Maxine Hoffman, associate professor of home economics, was adviser to the treasurer. Mrs. Hoffman and Alice Beesley, professor of home economics, served on the state executive committee of the organization. More selective in membership, Kappa Omicron Phi re- quired that members maintain a 2.0 average in home ec- onomics and complete at least 12 hours in the department. Sharon Kralicek served as president of Home Economics Chapter, and June Krebs was sponsor, Sheryl Drake headed Kappa Omicron Phi, and Miss Beesley was adviser. Home Economics Chapter members are, back row: Carolyn Sasse, Vicky Irvin, Judy Casey, Margaret Hogan, Trylla Kli ' ni- man, Cheryl Whitney, Rhoda Dansel, Sharon Kralicek: third row: Connie Bennett, Vickie Wright. Dodria Ashworth, Martha Kilgore, Georgian Hayse. Shirley Keller. Nancy Koocheh second row: Helen Cribble, Janice Wheateroft, Marsha Smith, Carolyn Rankin, Denise U+zenberger, Charlotte Canard: front row: Nancy Carter, Beverly Kaupp, Barbara Sehoentheier, Patricia Peters, Phyllis loerger. 29
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