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PRACTICAL HOME EC, AG STUDENT FAVORITES Being a wise homemaker was The goal of The Homemaking DeparTmenT. To plan, prepare, and serve appeTizing and pracTical meals, To budgeT The grocery dollar, and To be a good hosTess were emphasized in foods classes. The sTu- denTs were TaughT how To make special and unusual dishes, such as baked Alaska and sTuTTed angel Tood cake. The cloThing classes were composed of uniTs which TaughT The sTudenTs To apply The principles of good design and color To one's way of dressing, To buy ready-made garmenTs wisely, and To learn quick, pracTical sewing-consTrucTion meThods. The girls also learned To wear iewelry and oTher accessories correcTly and To wear The righT amounT. TOP PICTURE: Mrs. Scrivener insTrucTs Neva Sue GarreTT and PeTra Dominguez as They mix pie crusT in foods class. MIDDLE PICTURE: BeTTy CarTwrighT and Joy Tankersley sew on a class proiecT, which is making play suiTs for small chil- dren. BOTTOM PICTURE: Filling a Turkey Trough is The prime inTeresT of Wesley Saffell, Pug Mahon, and Bill STovall aT The agricul- Ture farm. ,rE 9:HvY ' 'Yassin ,.lH1'x,,,fQi if Zwwv-Zf SZ2X4eiQ5'V'i '2 h MIVYWWA-'f'.i Four crediTs were available This year in agriculTure, a vocaTional course which insTrucTed boys in The imporTance of agriculTure. The boys spenT many hours on The ag farm, locaTed on The Brownfield Highway, learning TirsT hand To raise crops and care for animals. All oT The diTTerenT phases of farming were TaughT, such as crop varieTy, soil conservaTion, and breeding and judging of animals. Welding and oTher pracTical Trades usable on a Tarm were also sTressed.
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English Teachers this year in- cluded Honey, Douglass, Hughes, Rasor, Pettyiohn, Holman, Voss, Graves, Keeton, Drake, and Kern. Teaching Spanish, Latin, and iournalism were Lemos, Mayfield, and Downum. All subiects offered interscholastic competition. A big event for the Spanish students was Fiesta, where students from this area competed in phases of language and customs. The Latin students were affiliated with the Junior Classical League, and iournalism students attended a high school press meet at Denton. , a..n,..,.- , LANGUAGE ARTS STUDENTS DEVELOP ABILITIES One of the most important fields of study in the school is Language Arts, consisting of English, Spanish, Latin, and iournalism. English is required for two years, and is optional the third year. Spanish is offered through the fourth year, with many students taking the course as ninth graders. Two years Latin are offered, and one year of iournalism. These courses give students numerous opportunities to develop correctness, ease, and effectiveness in both oral and written language. Co-curricular offerings in the department include spelling and handwriting, creative writing, and publications office. TOP PICTURE: Devera Satisky and Bobby Batson put up a poster which symbolizes the Latin language, while Karolyn Fitz- gerald studies at her desk. MIDDLE PICTURE: Explaining to the class a Spanish advertisement for a bullfight is Steve Rodgers. This is one of the many activities of the Spanish 31 classes. BOTTOM PICTURE: Daniel Strong and Tamara Banister busily correct their South- western Literature folders in junior Eng- lish, amid stacks' of folders from other students. .as'1E '. mi
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MORE CLASSES ART, MECH DRAWING EXPAND LHS offered Two years of mechanical drawing. The Tirst year was devoted mainly To the basic principles of drawing, while The second year was composed of structural and archi- tectural drawing. Mr. Wallace was The only mechanical drawing Teacher until This 'year when Miss Wilson Took Three classes. The change was due to The demand of This popular course. In Art 31-32 coloring, design, house planning, water coloring, and painting were taught. Art I included The basic principles of design, and Art II, a more advanced course, consisted of work with leather, wood, and Textile painting. TOP PICTURE: Pat Clark and Brenda Hood work together preparing clay to be molded into pieces of pottery which They design Themselves. MIDDLE PICTURE: Charles Hill devotes his Time to painting a design with water colors in a seventh period art class. BOTTOM PICTURE: Casey Wiley works on an isometric drawing in a first year mechanical drawing class. Also pictured is Denny Moore. Students could make any type figure they wanted To in Pottery, but they were required To use all of The methods Tor making pottery. Vases and figurines were popular among the obiects created by The students. The Art Department also included annual art and commercial art. Commercial art consisted of an ap- proach to advertising. Lettering and layouts for ads were among the phases of advertising taught. T ,W , , A-A --
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