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Art Improves Our Creative Skills Art is offered to students as a four-year major. During the first three years, basic design and third dimensional work are taught. The advanced art classes work on an individual basis under the super- vision of Miss Verna Oyer, head of the art depart- ment. Work in ceramics, painting, sculpture, mobiles, and posters constitutes most of the courses of study. The art class makes linoleum blocks Working toward the final product. Miss Verna Oyer Art 29
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Home Ec Trains Tomorrow ' s Homemakers Miss Edith Hanson Home Economics The home economics department offers a variety of subjects which will be of great value to the future homemaker. The home economics students receive practical training in the fields of child care, home management, food preparation, nutrition, home nursing, sewing, and consumer education. These courses lay a foundation for the future home- maker. Mrs. Ann Kinsel Home Economics Homemaking pupils learn hospitality. I hope this tastes all right. Dress-making takes precision. 28
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Mr. Marland Sell Mr Homer Car Woodwork, Mechanical Printing Drawing, Carpentry Mr. Ed Burke Mechanical Drawing industrial Arts Provide Practical Experience The industrial arts department offers fine oppor- tunities to those boys interested in carpentry, archi- tecture, metal work, drafting and printing. This year Mr. Burke replaced Mr. Brown as teacher of mechanical drawing, and Mr. Sell took Mr. Burke ' s place in woodshop. These two instructors and Mr. Carl, metal shop and printing teacher, make the industrial arts department efficient and valuable. Mark Givens gives Mark Parrett a suggestion. Ron Walters and Bill Wike sandpaper a woodshop proje Jim Schoeff and Dan Soper run the metal lathes. â– tab '
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