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HUF: irls Learn Practical Arts L . 1 L J n f' P-I Field trips, spring cook-outs, knitting and sewing are only a few of the things done by Home Economics students. Senior girls met twice a month for Home- makers of Tomorrow Club and visited the Home Show in Indianapolis. Home Ec. girls baked cookies for the Open House and all the girls participated in a spring style show. Mary Jane Daulton finishes pinning a pattern to material. 21
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School Artists ispla Talent Art students spent a busy year. Students' drawings, paintings and other projects were shown in display cases at various times throughout the year. Scenery for the variety show was made by Art students. School Ar- tists also entered the Paint An Opel contest at the r fl. f ff 5 3. f gQ I . I Pat Bryant displays one project he completed for Art II. shopping center and painted signs of the zodiac on a car. Paula Thornton was named Artist ofthe Year and Dale Danowski was named the outstanding student in Art. S ......,,,,asJ- iff-f -- lin, -W - , riff' 'ff' ,, -Q f ll'-fi, 4- '-if Art class provides time for Janice Hewitt to do sketching. 20 3- .-- Y Y. -'fl-, r-,itil err or a -ex- a
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epartments of Language, Mat Monopolize Much f Studen Sharon Miller learns card filing in Office Practice. Students spent many hours of study and prepara- tion for classes in math, business and language. In the language department Latin I, II, III were of- fered and selected students will attend Latin sum- mer Conference. Two teachers in the language department will be spending parts of the summer in Europe doing further study, Miss Chambers, Charles Taylor keeps his eyes on the book and off typewriter keys during Typing I exercise. Dennis Penny and Gary Stults solve math problems in Algebra II. Spanish, and Miss Langston, English. Mrs. Moore named Reba Watson the outstanding student in business for her work throughout high school. Many students were enrolled in Algebra I and II, Geome- try, Trigonometry and other math courses. Colleen Cox, Latin III was one of the students chosen from In- diana to spend part of the summer in Europe studying foreign language.
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