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Students Learn Home Arts “TOO MANY COOKS SPOIL THE BROTH,” but it takes Dick Brooke, Jim Mahan and Bob Morris to prove the statement false in boys’ foods class. Knowing how to manage and cope with the problems that arise in a household is essential for everyone Here at Morton the courses of home management, home nursing, foods, and clothing are designed to help inform and guide students in man- aging their households. Foods is offered both to girls and senior boys. Students not only learn how to prepare food, but also learn the basic nutrients that a correct diet contains. Clothing is offered to girls of all ages. It is highlighted by a study of clothes designing and fabric choice. • Home management teaches stu- dents budgeting. Home nursing teaches the care ' of home and family. IN GIRLS’ CLOTHINC, Peggy Bevan can be sure that her coat will be straight, as soon as Judy Cotterell tacks her hem. 21
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Fine Arts Bring Culture DISPLAYING THEIR OWN INTERPRETATIONS of modern dance are Janet Gesmond, Sharon Buckmaster, Tami Rogowski, Bridget Cernevski , 1 Flo Klem. FULL CONCENTRATION IS NEEDED to master a musical instrument. Paul Stivers listens att entively to Mr. Melton ' s explanation. 20 Appreciation of the fine arts of music, art, and dance is gained by intellectual and constant training. Modern dance was offered for the first time this year enabling students to express their emotions through interpretive movements. Music students can also express their feelings. Interpretations of melodious composition help to build the student’s appreciation for music. Using the process of silk-screen- ing for creating unusual Christmas cards, the art students can also ex- press their feelings. THE ASSEMBLY LINE METHOD is used by Walter Klaubo and Mel Rambo to produce silk-screened Christ- mas cards.
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Practical Arts Prepare Students for Vocations ENCROSSED in Mr. Concialdi’s draw- ing are Barbara M c A n a II y , Bob Thomas, David Crabbs, Rich Kozdras. Our industrial area is always in need of skilled workers. Morton’s curriculum offers preparatory indus- trial training to those students in- terested in becoming skilled in an industrial occupation. Courses offered for industrial use are wood shop, beginning mechani- cal drawing, and advanced mechani- cal drawing. 22 MR. FRASER DIRECTS Den- nis Hepp in the drilling of a two-by-four as Tom Con- ley reinforces the board.
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