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Acrylic paints lay crumpled in their box waiting for the next creative art class to begin. :fn fig t XY, A ,Ay . X M sts lg, 7 .,. I.-.Zig Grosse. Lorraine Heideman,Carol Watermiller, Carolyn '40 ART, MUSIC The art department has changed so much this year. I am very satisfied. With the new age of women's lib, a woman has to learn to use tools. Clvlrs. Lorraine Grossej Jewelry making is a really great class, es- pecially for those students who can't ex- press themselves through art design. This enables them to create more. Clvlrs. Carolyn Watermillerb We're having more ensembles this year . ,. brass ensembles, string quartets. They are supposed to be something forthe underclassmen to work up to. Playing in a school orchestra is a good experience because you can learn from other people's mistakes. KSara Handb I like being in the choir because it gives me a chance to meet other kids and have the ex- perience of performing outside the school such as in churches and civic organizations. Everyone in the choir is very close so it makes singingtogether a lot of fun. Clvlartha Finchl Na V Blunt. Dennis Music always on their minds. two band students take a look at some of their new music on Mr, Dennis Blunt's desk and discuss plans fortheir downstate trip later in the year. Gustafson. Ruth 2, Zimmerman. Donald xl! Faculty 137
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FOREIGN LANGUAGES The posters that the students made on 'Why study a foreign language' are taken to Eisenhower and are used as propaganda to encourage the eighth graders to start a foreign language in their freshman year. CMrs. Joyce Zartmany About one or two times a week l enjoy Spanish because we sing Spanish songs . ., 'Guantanamera' is my favorite. QRuth Wallachj We have-n't changed teaching methods, we've changed books! In my own opinion, be- cause of the improvement of transportation and because the world is smaller, we can't hope much for world peace unless people can understand each other. CMrs. Frances Sappj Anderson, Peter Daniels, Martha Dickover. Paul Jacobson,Cheryl Johnson.Thomas McGonigal,Charles 2 ll ' , Patrick, Sue Sapp, Frances Westenberg, Susan Zartman. Joyce 136 Faculty ,-,- Q-qniuii 15 XX Using her disability from an automobile accident to tull advantage, Miss Martha Daniels singles out an unsuspecting French student,
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HOME EC., BUSINESS ln Sewing 3-4 we all make basically the same things, like tailored and lined garm- ents. CJanis Peppersb as ye shall sew so shall ye rip fwall hanging, Rm. 1795 We have a wide variety in the home eco- nomics department. We have beginning and advanced clothing, tailoring, and four semes- ters of cooking. There are classes in child de- velopment and we had a kindergarten that lasted three weeks. There is also house design, marriage and family living, home manage- ment, and needlecraft. We really have any class that any girl might be interested in. CMrs. Phyllis Saffordb This year we have a course on introduction to Business. We've ordered about S5300 worth of fantastic books. They can take the course requirements in any order they want and complete them at their own pace. Their tests are oral, face to face with me, and they really seem to like it. CMr. Michael Harmony Straight seams are necessary for any garment to hang Ferrara, Mary Hope properly, Mrs, Margot Kelley tells her students. Kelley. Margot Safford, Phyllis .... .l, ' -in B, ' L, 4 NJ 5 . X sf - 9 . M 3? 4' 54 ' zf' ,I rt W I If 7- t 1' ,r4J,f'42T T g ,,.. H , it ,M . t is bv - Xx E i ,se ' 1 Q -v mv i tw Q fi M '.,- ., -S? L- ' ti ' lift! in Dorn, Brock Hallstrom. Elva W Harmon, Michael Powell. Dorothy f y W as v Smith, Rosemarie 'A Stinson. Linda gg-fjff 138 Faculty Student teacher Mr. Michael McGill learns the tricks of the trade from teaching veteran, Mr. Brock Dorn.
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