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HOME ECONOMICS The Home Economics Department provides students opportunities to acquire necessary skills to prepare them for living on their own and for jobs beyond school. Programs of on the job training include food, child develop- ment, contemporary living, clothing, fashion merchandising, and interior design. AGRICULTURE The Agriculture Departments goal is to ex- pose farming skills to more students and is in- volved with FFA. Classes are Intro to Agriculture, Animal Science, and Nursery Operations. Activities include horse and livestock competitions, and animal sales at the Del Mar Fair, and an annual Disneyland trip. INDUSTRIAL ARTS The Industrial Arts Department, headed by Phil Piscopo, gives students the 25C hands-on experience they need to learn skills required in future careers, Classes supply skills in the field: of photography, drafting, mechanics and autc repair, and electronics. Clockwise, upper left: Home Economics - Kathie Baczynski, Norma K erby, Mary Easlerg upper right: Agriculture - Beth Tolly, bottom: Industrial Arts - John Adams, Tim Hazell, Bill Bussord, Phil Piscopo. Vw..
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RAMA This year, the drama eportment put on one F the oldest classics, The 'izard of Oz. An EY? ellent Msmashfas were ie the well taught 'ama classes. The classes 'ere fun and exciting 1d helped students to evelop on appreciation tr the art of drama, ennis O'Drane and 'ida Englund TUSIC The music department 'Mt. Carmel has produc- J an award winning :nd and chorol group. ie chorol group per- rms year round and ith every performance ey get better ond etter. an Grant, Julie Peacock, id Tom Cole RT At Mt. Carmel, the art epartment truly brings rth the tradition of ex- Ilence. For years Mt, irmel has been produc- g works of art that takes 5- Del Mar Fair by storm, id this year is no terent. rMiller, Lauri Carlisle, eg Birch, Naroha T. htfoot, and Eric prderte .Zz 1 Q, :fl mf' 2,6 1334. x Y' ' .-a- 'VT ,L,,!g:,S . lf tj:-ss 235:35 ' .. -f E t ., .. at film: gi 5 . ' If' 1-2 ',2f5fi x :waff wah 5 fNw3 --1-visa I . ,L ,, , - thi 4 W. ,z f. . A ,f L W., X
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YSICAL EDUCATION 'he Mt. Cormel Physicol 1cotion Stoff hos once oin coptured the -oning of fitness. The ess theme is the demork of the P.E, stoff ose gool is to hove 're students exercise 1 core for their bodies. DNT: Corhy Ondler, vord Oconnor, Dennis flonohon, Tim 'fredo BACK: Peggy se, Tom McKinney, n Morincovich, Boboro zrlebois, Som Blalock 'me M1 5 ,NMQF9 i it , .G ag , . iww ii, it W if f it Lf ! i 4422?
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