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RIGHT: Mr. Mastronlonardo helped LaDonna Koziol on an art project. FAR RIGHT: Watching Mr, Rico demonstrate the use of an electronic synthesizer, Dave Millhiser and Mary Scheuer- mann gave him their attention. FAR BELOW RIGHT: During one of their guitar classes, Liz Sitterly and Nancy Weiland were able to demonstrate their musical talents. BELOW CENTER: Chrystal Cowdrey worked on her chalk projects in art class. BELOW: Mr. Shirley talked with his students about differ- ent photo techniques in Photo. ' . .. . ' f .,.. f' .- g ,gg ,e 1 ..., . ' . I ll- s- 'Bl' , JH K ffflr. 0,1 - if ' ' .girl 93's J.. ,Pvv . ,Pm 1 ,4 ,s ' 0 v 'fggi '. '- ff 'lf 71.-A-' ' h-5' if'-:A ' fix ,- X ' ' A X tx S 90 -fl? S .4-.
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Home Ec. adds to curriculum The Home Economics Department has undergone considerable expan- sion ir1 thirteen years. In 1964 six Home Ec. classes were offered in comparison with today's nineteen. These added courses have strongly contributed to the increasing popu- larity of the department. This year Clothing IV was added to the cur- riculum, enabling talented students to plan their own programs based upon their experiences from other clothing classes. Also this year, CLID spent time evaluating actual homes for in- terior designing. The Food Occupa- tions Club planned many banquets and brunches, using experience gain- ed in this department. Whether it be clothing, foods, or psychology, the Home Ec. Department provided much background. k 92 -Q at Y AQ, o lr Lip' 1-is 'VS' 5 4 Ntjl aim
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