Gabriels High School - Trumpet Yearbook (Lansing, MI)

 - Class of 1968

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S X t , ' Nw, With Kathy McKenna and Sharon Wargo assisting, Lucy Dionise performs a make-over on the constant- ly changing Home Economics showcase. Engrossed in the painstaking task of threading a needle, Debbie Tissue encounters the same obstacle faced by women through the ages. - en-4 N V .gll I W: , w, ,..,- nf. ... t P I l e W. x Z , Surprise and disbelief, mingled with amazement, are evident on the faces of Mary Ann Harrington, Sister jane Patrice, and Peggy Pohl as they view Peggy's perfect pie crust. Sister's patient aid helps make such achievement possible.

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SWKQEQ w,s, N, . Timeless roles given new meaning through the study of Home Economics 22 Home Economics aims at preparing students for their future roles as women in today,s world. Sister Jane Patrice, new to the faculty this year, is the Home Economic's teacher. Working with students from all four grade levels, Sister has tried to instill in them a knowledge ofthe basic domestic arts. During the four years students progress from a primary study of foods to a study of family living. Besides working with foods, Freshmen vary their studies. One such project was making Christmas candles. Sophomores learn to choose patterns and materials, and alter these patterns to fit their needs. Starting with such things as a simple A-line skirt, the class advances to more complicated outfits as the year progresses. Touching on all the domestic arts, upperclassmen round-off their training. The first quarter is devoted to the study of character develop- ment. In the following quarters, the class studies the construction of clothing, interior decorating, and finally foods and nutrition. Recognized as an important aspect of curriculum, Home Economics equips girls with a greater knowl- edge of their talents, therefore, of themselves.



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7 Ps Y. J .--- Above: Intent on the detailed work, draft- ing students give meaning to the phrase, ADO Your Best. va Far right: Light, shadow, texture, depth, all are necessary components of any good paint- ing. But what distinguishes any painting from a creation of art is self-expression. Recognizing these principles, Ted Nastal struggles to interpret, rather than simply represent, his subj ect. Rightz Working on an art project, Kathy Verderese questions Mrs. Rood. Mrs. Rood avoids black or white answers but strives to bring out Kathy's own expression. 24 wwxwwse---H f

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