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Few classes perhaps yield as im- mediate a benefit as do the clothing classes at GHS. Here, a girl can ex- perience the delight and satisfaction of wearing the good-looking suit which she has just completed in her clothing class. In addition to learn- ing the art of sewing. the distinguish- ing characteristics of cottons, woolens. and man-made fibers are taught. ln the cooking classes, the girls learn to bake breads, cook meats, can fruits and vegetables. and to make jellies and preserves. They also learn to plan well-balanced meals that have a high nutritional value. Miss Blair helps Patty Curtis and Delores Ditmars select fabrics for a coming project ur Hands, Too Under the guidance of Mr. Leichty, Goshen High's new art instructor, students have opportunity to learn and use the principles of art. Three years are offered: Art I, Advanced Art, and Designs and Crafts. Even though all students may not plan to go into the field of art, the wide course of study and thought-producing projects can be applied to many occupations. 1 f 'il . Molly McLoughen and Jill Russell work design serics in Advanced Art. was .Ixr --.f -.--se on their C, Li-was ' 'V 5 -4' .gp l M .1 a- T - t . KL' Q 'i -M .f .Q a'gi,g ' X he 21 a.sag,L,s-f Ma., -1 N ,ng 3 - QW- - L -2 -J -'-- was , ,Y ,
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Mr. Shires shows students of his Sociology class a chart depicting farm migration. Social Studies is that area of knowledge concerned with the structure and impact which gov- ernments of nations have had upon the world. The history of the U.S. and other countries is also studied. Seven courses are offered at GHS. One may study the period from prehistoric times to the Korean War in World History, while the beginning of colonization to the present administration in power is studied in United States History. A helpful aid to the Civics and U.S. History student in his study of current affairs is the American Observer? Sociology and Psy- chology are studies of man's re- lationships with his fellow mang economics is a study of produc- tion, distribution, and consump- tion of goods. Required for all freshmen is Citizenship, the study of our American Constitution, tra- ditions, and laws. Social Studies Advances Understanding of World Problems Gwyn Bontrager locates a point on the map while Sue Saal, John Fesler, and other members of Mr. Harley's U.S. History class look on.
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