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Art Ads Color With expertise and creativity the art students showed they had some real talent. Through the year the students showed their talent in pain- tings, drawings, photos that were ex- hibited in the foyer. Photography, a new class, has only been around a few years. Taught by Mr. Siska it teaches the students how to use a 35mm camera and the im- portance of angles and lighting in taking a good picture. Photography is an area in which one can be an ar- tist of his own choosing. An area where with a little diligence and luck one can excel in a medium that can be enjoyed for years to come. TOP LEFT: Clancy McKeever works on his calligraphy project. TOP RIGHT: Steve Deiugman finds the art of painting to his liking. MIDDLE: Regan Smith work hard on his draf- ting. BOTTOM LEFT: Crystal Takeda and Theresa Fester work together on their calligraphy, an old art of letter writing. BOT- TOM RIGHT: Hans Peter Szameit goes over his wall painting to achieve perfection.
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-.J. , v- 4fA. .-W- 'rt . -- To Be lSinglel or Not to Be. Home Ec. includes such electives as Single Living, Family Living, Sew- ing, Foods and Kiddie College, all taught by Sister Margaret Mary Clarke. Looking in on the Single Liv- ing and Family Living classes, the students could be seen cooking, cleaning, sewing, generally learning how to set up a house and managing their own money. After the students cooked the items, Sister was the judge and she decided which one she thought was the best. Years ago the classes were geared more towards men, but as women's liberation has changed, so has the number of women in the classes. Also, the students had speakers explain the best way to budget their money, which would be needed if they plann- ed on having a large family. In addition Family Living taught the students how to raise children and budget meals to feed the family. Kiddie College helped students see how children act in different situations by caring for them and playing with them in the classroom. Students said that each child responded differently and therefore they learned how to cope with various reactions. X. PAGE 599 TOP LEFT: The Single Living students anticipate the decision ofthe cooking judge. TOP RIGHT: A boy in Kiddie College searches frantically for the perfect toy. BOT- TOM LEFT: Marty Mapes has the touch to this boy's fears. BOTTOM MIDDLE: ln Kiddie Col- lege, Sara Basche scampers in an exciting game of grey duck. BOTTOM RIGHT: Brooke Bradfield attempts to eat her name tag as she runs under the London Bridge.
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Industrial Arts Meets Our Needs Our society needs designers and maintenance, and smallgas engines. skilled technicians and mechanics to By taking these classes students help with a large part of the working learn enough to fix their own car, I +L! load. lawn mower and items around the U Our students are able to pick up on house. Being handy in these areas some of those basic skills taught by can be both rewarding and Mr. Rod Garrison. Those classes in- economical. clude, welding, wood working, car swf sr Nz-,X Surf' TOP LEFT: Shawn Hollenbeck takes a break to be photographed whlle working in woods. MIDDLE LEFT: Scott Ellenbecker hammers away on his project, MIDDLE ' 3 RIGHT: Shawn Hollenbeck measures up a gun rack to be cut out for his project. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Flod Garrison shows his students how it's done. 4' I x . --A lf. ' is gif . J '- f-A , 3, tt 1 ,, iw I I .. 'Y . X T 4-'N .fu T. . I g 5 - ..-4.4- ... .nail l ...W-A ' ...
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