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ty of courses including Bachelor oo ing C k Gour- et Foods and Sewing Crafts This department rovides students with an opportunity to learn kills that will help them in their future lives such . l Variety ln Home-EC., Industrial Arts lndustrial Arts provides a chance for the stu- dents to discover talents in Wood Working, Met- als, Drawing, Power Mechanics, Blueprint Reading and Auto Maintenance. This department is de- signed to provide a wide range of classes to enable students to understand these specific skills. The Home Economics department offers a vari- , . . . ' 7 n , ' . ' a ? s Sewing and Housing and Design. - iff' T- ,Mc NM- l5s.:ag..sA - : 5E15l'L?3lsf'fi K' - -V sf -.tfwa . if ::: g j .nt .a i Mr. McCoy, Industrial Arts teacher, finds good companion Eddie Johnson. I .c,, L f' WYN' , 3.5 K K . ir' I V . Y YSL . rttattt . ship in three of his hard-working students: Darnell Madison, Mark Gross, and Chris Sailor and Mr, Ford find architecture amusing. -Ln f----g- .n ......-5..- ,nr---A -.AAA+ - -,s....,..,1,...,.,, . D212--. A A.--, , A -A-A A Mrs. Ogier displays a freshly baked tray of cookies for the photographer J... VT.. M ir.. - A F A
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sftt' tb X N 2 T' E Z 2 an Y Q Art Department Develops Creativity In the years to come students may be checking out famous works of art that perhaps will be signed by fellow students they knew at Horton Watkins High School. There are many talented art students that are given the opportunity to learn and practice their skills in a wide range of courses. Some of the most popular courses taught at the high school are pottery, jewelry, and weaving. Students that show a real flair for fine arts work are recommended by various art teachers to par- ticipate in Arts V, which is the highest level of art students can attain at Horton Watkins. So again, remember that famous piece of art you are admiring a few years from now may be done by a student who began his training at Hor- ton Watkins High. s . if x as so ,R - vs. ,I WW, ..s...., Mr. Bassman helps Migi Watanabe with her masterpiece of artwork Below: Ms. Giles asks if someone could unfasten her hand from the some into the I-OUVTQ Museum in Frame- wall of her classroom. ,i wr, -:?:5fCM'ff ,' , ,,.,,,- .Y n ,s-:,'fir?ri.5., ,, '-.fii 2:52, 7,3 -I-le---I-...a ----um... ,-A---- A na- - ---------aan:--1'-'- ---'-'gee W . t I !f Yes, says Mr. Murray, and what can l do for you this fine day? M-, We-....,-... ,... - - W A -V ... -s.s... -.,
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Publications, Drama Dffer Creativity The Publications Department gives students the the newspaper. Courses are also offered in Begin- opportunity to express their talents in ways not ning and Advanced Photogrpahy. always seen in a regular English class, The depart- The Drama Department offers courses in act- ment offers courses in editing, news reporting, and ing, directing, and make-up. The students learn journalism writing. Selected students are also giv- and experience skills used in producing plays and en the opportunity to produce the yearbook and productions through courses and school plays. 'A S' xy. ,K i Abover Mr. Watson discusses yearbook problems with editor Julie Below: Mrs. Cassidy checks the 5Qh001'5 newspaper financial Condi Fasifi- tion, 0-o-lunngn Mrs. Jacobs gives actress Sara Rubin a make-over T M ',.-, r ff? , 3 - - ' 4-- - -l.4. Vu,..-..,... ,...--1. ,., -A----4x.q.hi...uL--L-4it- H -' -A--A1-H -- - ff A' -- -X ' A T' Q -if-s -1' --un1i.49- 1-- W
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