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Kay Glass, Mark Jones, Susan Meek, and Barbara Baker fabovei model in the style show. Officers of DECA fright! are Mike White, Reporter, Rhonda Copeland, Projects Chairman, David Johnson, President: Pat Bass, Secretary, Ronnie Carroll, Vice-president, Pam. Copeland, Treasurer, Gerald Peterson, Parliamentarian, and Christina Kelley, Historian. ln observance of fine arts week, members of Memorial's Disfribufive Education chapter started the year with a Sakowitz style show. A DECA breakfast in November preceded the Heath Bar sale which netted Sl 200 for the club. Memorial hosted the area DECA conference and then co-sponsored an Easter egg hunt for underprivileged children. In appreciation for community support, en employer-employee banquet was held April 29 and the final activity was a Goodbye to Seniors party. 158-Academics
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For many individuals, i charcoal, ceramic, and wire provided media for y creative expression. Studying designs i and elements of color, art students appreciated the skill of visiting Mexican sculptor Maleton Salas. Sending 27 entries with two individual portfolios to the national contest, students displayed their works in the office. They also created the illustrations for Corridors of the Mind and graduation note covers. siai issss i ,.,,,. , ,V , Y 'ftinwr f- . 'i Practical skills with which to earn ready dollars, ground work for future engineering study as well as practice in a rewarding hobby, industrial arts incompassed three areas: drafting, wood, and metal shop. Drawing up plans and estimated costs preceded the actual construction of proiects like book ends, iewel boxes, cedar chests or stereo tape racks. Industrial art students in the small classes of metal shop constructed two projects per six weeks ranging from small steam engines to cannons. Academics-157
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With new manual and electric typewriters, the Business Education Department was better equipped to teach the six courses offered at Memorial. Those graduated from Typing l often chose to take another year of typing or enter other business courses such as accounting, business law, shorthand or clerical practice for secretarial training. On March 22, Chet Edwards and Karen Stanley entered UIL district competition and went on to represent Memorial in regionals on April 19. W? To familiarize students, Katy Read- ing, David George, and Bill Olson labove leftl, with court proce- dures, mock trials are held in busi- ness law. Learning how to erase properly labove rightl is a vital part of Typing I. Judy Olson lleftl increases her writing speed by taking dictation during her short- hand class. Academics-i 59
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