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,:L- fr. . 5.5 gg., L,,. ,L,1 -. , A mlzw ' I if ' i 5 1 MR. HAROLD GREGG MR. NORVAL ALLISTON lz- ' MR. LLoYD o'rT Industrial Arts One of the functions of the Industrial Arts Department is to help develop talents of the stu- dents' hands. There are three divisions in the department! metals, woodworking, and printing. Some of the different projects in the shop classes are printing projects for the school, printing stationery, and printing numerous other things. In woodworking classes students make furniture and in the metals classes students make lamps and tools. KR . X-N MR. ALLISTON POINTS out to Mitchell Malmgren how to use a machine. Homemaking There are two different homemaking classes in this department: one for cooking and one for sew- ing. ln the sewing classes students make such things as dresses, blouses, skirts and aprons. In cooking classes, the girls learn how to cook such things as cookies, cakes, pies and candies and how to prepare fruits and vegetables. The goal of the Homemaking Department is to teach girls how to follow directions and how to cook and sew. MRS. WILMA BLIDE MRS. ARMETTA WATSON I K sf NTT' 1 1 , s , CANDY RINKER AND Sheryl Pierce go through their sewing boxes hunting for materials.
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Art The stress of the Art Department of Mayberry is to give the student an understanding and apprecia- tion of art. The projects involved are created by silversmithing, painting, sketching, leather work- ing and brass and copper crafting. The Art Depart- ment contributes to stage settings also. In April students get a chance to display their work in the Fine Arts Festival. JILL BURRIS, PAULA Glover and jim Hukle work on their sketches in art class. . - i.iry A gtyr A MRS. KATHLEEN THOMAS . D iiiii MRS. MARY BELLE LEAcH ' ' MR. GARRISON MURRAY Q -f -, LV,l 5 in-1 '94 as I 2' MRS. FLORENCE HILL . . MR. JOHN ALLEN U MRS. LEACH LEADS Shirley Pendergrass, Debbie Baker and Renee DeTar in a song in class. Music The teachers of the Music Department teach the Subject matter in several different ways. Some of them are teaching the fundamentals of notes, scales, octaves, and composers. They also have several singing groups such as Eighth Glee Club, Mixed Chorus and Girls' Ensemble. The instrumental section consists of two bands and an orchestra. All three groups play a variety of music from show tunes to classical music. 33
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MRS. JOHNSON SHOWS Nancy Moyer the proper way to write a paragraph. Language Arts There are eight English teachers in the Lan- guage Arts Department. These teachers help stu- dents learn how to read, write, speak and to appreciate the English language. Each grade has three different books! composition, language, and literature. They are only a few of the many aids the English teachers have to help students better their understanding of the language. In addition to the regular English classes, stu- dents may elect to take reading classes and a special elective for ninth graders called English Prep. , -... . TWO BOYS COMPLETE their crafts projects in Special Education classes. . - siwazw f- f t.,3,..,tqig.s isvnrseis .-. rm- ' V- ' - H -1 N sS :,:fzmgef Hislggsfii T' ' ff' , g1' :': ,'f , H QTWT-iq . .swift .f Q. .V ,gf-Q. -' -.. ,.,.,. .Q , ...L ,K ,,, . 9 .. . -. , - te. f 5. t -, f f .1 -. as .- ' ' i ' ' .g 1 ,. . A Y . 3 I- 1:-is ' - . if Q 2 'W QQ. .. gk- 'ilfi' 1 In 15 - .. ' T ' f ' ' A - . if SAK? Ti Q . .....i. . ..,. 55 f G66 X If 3 .V ,,e, p .,. my ati Q . , In .Fw -- e iftgsgigt 1 .aw . 'ir M - . 'I T MR. EDWARD THOMPSON MRS. HATTIE JANTZ MISS JENNIFER BLACK MRS. GAYLE JOHNSON MRS. AVIS HACKETT MRS. MARY MEYER MRS. JANE ISERNHAGEN MRS. CAROLYN REDFORD Special Education Special Education is for the students who learn slowly, so they can learn at their own speed in these classes. Each day the students study math, English, reading improvement, crafts, music and social studies. Each class is short, so the student can have more time to have the teacher help him. All of the things the students learn in special education will help them have a better life when they grow older. '31 MRS. MAXINE MCFALL MR. ROBERT GRIFFIE 35
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