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Home Economics Besides Clothing I, II, and III, a new course, Intermediate Clothing, enabled stu- dents to make use of facilities to increase their wardrobe economically. As students pro - grassed, however, they not only mastered basic sewing, but they also learned the more difficult aspects of tailoring. The other sections of the department, Foods and Contemporary Living, included cooking, menu planning, consumer educa- tion, budgeting, child care, and consumer education. With such a choice, no wonder so many girls crowded into Rooms 302, 303, and 304. 1. Carolyn Long watches as Freda Domine ack pinks se arms of her latest creation. 2. Ginny Feichtner ponders the correct amount of pumpkin for a delicious pie. 3. Miss MaureenVater - Clothing 1, II, III. 4. Mary Stucker uses her Sewing ability to stitch Seams. 5. Sister Marcella - Foods, Contempory Living, Clothing I. 6. I think that's sugar! 7. Nancy AneHo receives help from Mary Jean Wiehe. 8. Sister Mary Ann's LM Sewing I class. 28
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Fine Arts Are you attuned to the finer things of life? Do you treat your eyes and ears to joys of awareness now and then? Music and Art provid- ed aesthetic appreciatiOn through Choral per- formances and art exhibitions, as well as through regular classes. While members of Senior Chorus pra cticed g... daily in preparation for caroling at suburban Shopping centers, independent music students exerted their energies toward participation in the Solo Competition in the Ohio State Music Contest. The Guitar Group also worked weekly to make school liturgies meaningful for those who assisted at them. Budding artists submitted work to St. Ber- nard Women's Club, Shillito's and the Art Month Show. In addition, students silk- screened program covers and posters as a service to the school. They were involved in decoration of festival booths and the stage on different occasions. Both groups reached a high point in their activities Haring the Bicentennial Celebration ROW 1: Sherree Turner, Barb Mitchell, Crystal Turn- ROW 3: Karen Englebert, Mary Martin, jackie Bums, er, Kim Riley, Ruth Parrigan, Sue Evans, Ginny Janet Rumple, Maria Jones, Sheri Williams, Debbie Barkocy, Mary Lou Rusk, Denise Sermersheim. Rogers, Debra Brown, Stephanie Ball, Karen Mitchell, ROW 2: Adrian Baughman, Peggy Roller, Nancy Kathy Putman. Absent: Jeri Bierman, Pam LaBrecque, Anello, Vicky Fitzhugh, Kris Keppel, Patty Zureick, Chris Newman. Jackie DuBois, Peggy Haller, Sharon Springs. 30
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