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Mrs. Myra Buell Mrs. Sandra Krohn We shape our dwellings, and afterwards our dwellings shape us. Winston Churchill Mrs. Lois Kenny Mrs. Lillian Farkas Supervisor When does a house become a home? When do bread and jam sandwiches, and clean, starched curtains in the windows, and the outside lights on a cold, winter's evening mean more to you than to anyone? A house becomes a home with love and with care. It develops under a woman who knows how much extra butter to use, and what color thread matches best, and what type of furniture is most suited. The Home Economics Department creates such women. Girls are led and taught the basic skills that every homemaker must know. But this department goes beyond, and trains girls to appreciate and strive for the understanding and the ingenuity required of a good homemaker; so that, as women, these girls will be prepared to make a house a home. The homemaking department creates such men, as well. The boys in the Food Service Course, also, are exposed to dirty dishes and burnt fingers. A home to these boys, is something special that takes something special to create. The students of this department are aware of what is required to make a house a home. 18 “B . .. B .. . But that's supposed to be a buttonhole!” And she said no mini-dresses! (Chuckle, Chuckle)”
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Miss Helen Foland Mrs. Evelyn O’Sullivan Mr. James Penders Supervisor “Oooh — it tickles.” A strong body make, Long after the last locker has been cleaned out and left ajar. Long after the last gym suit has been washed and put away, Long after the last volley ball has been packed for storage. Long after the last carton of tongue depressers has been used up, Long after the last student has left the halls of Bunnell, He will take with him a legacy of the Physical Education Department The legacy of health and fitness, which can never be left in a locker room, packed in a storge room or used up and thrown away. Mr. John Guckert the mind strong. Thomas Jefferson Mr. Manning Harvey Mrs. Jean Vince Nurse-Teacher 17
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Mr. Bernard Callahan A tool is but an extension of a man's hand. Harry Ward Beecher The Technical Arts Department of Bun- nell High School is truly something to be proud of. It is one of the best equipped high school shop programs in the state. Many opportunities that are not available to most high school students are given to our Industrial Art students. This most efficient department gives in- struction in woodworking, metals, graphic arts, power mechanics and vital industrial drafting communications. Many of the students who enroll in these courses I and they are not always boys) will go on to become useful artists, designers, scientists, technicians, engineers or, perhaps, teach- ers. This wide range of valuable employ- ment proves what an important part the Technical Arts Department of Bunnell plays in our community. Mr. John Lantz Mr. John McGarry Mr. William Milish Mr. John Radder Supervisor Mr. William N. Ingram Mr. William Powers 19
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