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WN ara. -.sw 'Si2- 9 U duv- Humor abounds at Glendale cmd the Home Economscs Department has nts share uf the grlns of Mass Elva Marshall and Mrs Frances Smlth are any Indication Two mlrlnsrc parts of the sewnng classes Mnss Elva Marshall and a blouse pattern .1 me-uw 01,15-k.1, L'3 '-1 57722 00710777155 Tramrng for careers as homemakers us gnven 'ro gurls who take home economlcs courses offered at Glendale Hugh Classes Include sewlng, both baslc: and advanced, as well as costume design home management, and home nursing Pattern cuthng ns trncky for Sue Mounfford but Mrs Margaret Campbell wlll help pm things down 27
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Who uses the pool when is only one question decided by Mr. Arthur Teachout and Mrs. Margaret Camp- bell, heads of the Boys and Girls P.E. Departments, respectively. Sympathy and a call home are pro- vided by either the regular nurse, Mrs. Julia Alsberge or the visiting nurse, Mrs. Ruth Long. fjiysrbwf Cgdglddbbfl Q .Q- 'i Rest and relaxation are found in the sitting room of girls' gym teachers. Standing are Mrs. Hazel Johnson and Miss Jeanette John- son. Seated are Mrs. Beatrice Haig, Mrs. Pa- tricia Mack, Mrs. Mariorie Pape, Mrs. Ruth Tomlin, and Mrs. Margaret Campbell. Resplendent in their white tee shirts are the boys' gym teachers. From back left, they are: Messrs. Cliff Hooper, Richard Davis, Gary Hess, Arthur Teachout, Roy Vuio- vich, Sam Wernle, Bill Gelsinger, Lon Graf, Edward Gooriian, Ted Andrews, Bill Chunn, Sal Russo, Charles Hicks, Gene Haas, Leo Arranaga, Ranier DeMandel.
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This enthusiastic conference between Miss Martha Arnold, de- partment head, and Donna Magrina is one of many that take place in the art classes. Discussing the merits of dress design as a career, Karen Balson, Miss Suzanne Scott, art instructor, and Jane Nevins come to a favorable conclusion. M Art takes many forms. Among these are sculpture, draw- ing, sketching, painting. Each single art is related to the other. Commercial art also includes the aforementioned aspects of the broad field of art. Various careers are open to art students and professional artists. Advertising, illus- trating, and industrial design are iust three of these fields. Persons trained in art will also find unceasing opportunities in architecture. .-.gs ,V . Huehn. A pretty model, Jeri Jackson helps Mr Art Silva, instructor, illustrate a technique of portraiture for Jane Nevins and Gary
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