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H ome Economics adds courses of student interest Expanding their course offerings, the Home Economics department added four quarter classes and a semester course. The expanded curriculum includes. Earth Foods, Arts and Crafts, Sociology of Women, Introduction to Cosmetology and Weight-Watchers. Decorating the home built by the Vocational Carpentry class, was the project presented to the Advanced Interior Decorators. Decorating the home involved deciding on color schemes, cabinetry, paneling, flooring, and home appliances. The Gourmet class worked with h rench III students for a quarter. This combination helped students to exchange ideas on French culture and gourmet cooking. Food service and other Home Ec. classes continued to operate basically the same as in previous years. Teaching techniques were enhanced by using demonstrations and outside speakers. Home Economics-19
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Librarians aid in search of knowledge TOP LKFT: Brvrrly Lund. Library Assistant. TOP RIGHT: Brth Brlflowrr. Librarian. J-V Chrerlrading Advisor. BOTTOM : L-R; Jackir Woolf, Brv Lund. Karl Moody, Kathy O’Rourkr. Krn Lindbrrg, Pam Milnrr. and Mikr Koby. 18-Library Aids
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Band steps to the beat oj a new director I he Arts and Humanities Department is humming with a new sound these days, the sound of Bernard Hendricks, the new band director. In addition to his usual band classes and student lessons, Mr. Hendricks directs both the stage band and Pep band, formerly student directed. Singing at the community Thanksgiving service and participating in the tradition Christmas concert were the main events of the chorus classes under the direction of Miss Cranfill. During 2nd semester. Music Festival held in Juneau and emphasizing chorus, highlighted the Spring activities. The Art Department also experienced new developments under the old master. Mr. Lewis. With the arrival of a new kiln, students in the new ceramics and basic clay processes classes, were able to do more clay work. I OP LEFT: Bernard Hendrick». Stage Band. Band. Lessons, Pep Band Advisor. TOP RIGHT: Don» Jean Cranfill. Chorus. Advanced Chorus. BOTTOM RIGHT: Max Lewis. Ceramics. Clay. Art. Basic Design. Alpine and Art Club Advisor 20-Art
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