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1. czfyit d tudznti Jxij ‘ SczzznLnxj Miss Van Wye, art teacher, introduced the students of L.H.S. to the art of Silk Screening — just one of the many ways artists can express their creativity. Other projects included plaster casting, Indian clay pots, pencil sketching, and kite building. Many of the pro- jects were displayed throughout the building during the year for all students to enjoy. One of the major goals completed was getting a kiln working to fire the clay pots. 1. Miss Van Wye behind “pop can art. 2. Rhonda Owsley sketches. 3. Connie Pitts carves design in clay pot. 4. Gay Burleson's black and white design. 5. Pat Jenkin's collage. 23
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zNzoj J J atk ZJzclcPl Math students, under the guidance of Mrs. Judi Wolfe, have been checking out all the angles in math this year. Mrs. Wolfe has made math fun and enjoyable for all of her students. Richard Brauer, Jeff Cokely, Cheryl Dove, Cindy Miers, Melissa Montoya, Michele Montoya, John Shell, Chris Smith, Laura Stidham, Karen Tinberg and Donna Wil- hite represented LHS at the math relays at Emporia State University in the fall. 1. Martha Oelschlaeger, Vicki May, and Mrs. Wolfe work out a tough problem. 2. Melissa, Chris, and Michele at math relays. 3. Pat Jenkins at the board. 4. Vicki and Rhonda Ows ley solve algebra problems for class. 5. Rhonda Robinette and Tom Stidham in class. 2. 4. 5. 22
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CMdtb ELTstofimEnt czAfdAsA to (luxricutum A class in child development was added to the Home Economics curriculum this year. Along with the traditional skills of sewing and cooking, LHS students had the opportunity to study children as they develop from conception. Preschoolers between the ages of three and five became a part of the class two days a week to enable the class to work with children using the skills learned. I. Miss Smith, Home Economics teacher. 2. Michelle Bjorgaard at sewing machine. 3. Anita Klamet tries hand at upholstering. 4. John Rose cutting away. 5. FHA: Standing: Miss Smith, C. Dove, N. Hale, J. Lorance, K. Hale, C. Bodam, J. Whitson, G. Burleson, S. Montgomery, A. Klamet, D. Wil- liams, D. Eisman. Seated: M. Montoya, C. Smith, M. Montoya, L. Stidham, P. Richesin, P. Peterson, J. Leach, C. Pitts, T. Rainbolt, M Bjorgaard, B. Eisman. 6. Emma Walker wrapped up. 7. Tanya Rainbolt and Anita Klamet as Snowperson and Ms. Claus. 8. Child Development storytime. 9. Diane Myers and Cindy Miers at Christmas party. 10. Halloween party. 11. Karen Tinberg tells a story. 12. Coy Thrasher talking to Santa. 2. 3.
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