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(Left) Alice Blondell, Sherry Allen. Nancy Smith, Debby Butler, Peggy Morgan, Elaine Quilhaugh and the choir teacher Miss Sylvia Anderson at the piano. (Below) Caren Shorb works on her night stand in shop. (Bottom right) Kevin Morgan deans the stove in home ec class (Lower left) Bob Frye instructs Paul Shorb in shop class. Annual, Shop, Home-Ec. 25
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Sore Fingers HOME EC CLASS PICKS BLACK BERRIES Home economics classes had a different touch this year as wild blackberries were hunted by the entire home ec class for canning. Other cooking activities included a Mickey Mouse cake done by Elaine Quilhaugh, Belva Fry, and Sharon Walker and a superb beef stroganoff done by Cliff Parkhurst and Terry Cowan. Sewing projects included quilts, stuffed animals and shirts. The high school chorus class — Peggy Morgan, Alice Blondell, Debi Butler, Deanna Smith, Nancy Smith, Sherry Allen, Sue Justice, Debbie Cain, Jeannette Fleming and Elaine Quilhaugh — was in- structed by Miss Sylvia Anderson. The class sang several numbers at the Christmas program the night of December 16. The shop class also had a busy year. Most of the students worked on their own projects, getting assistance from teacher, Pete Nightingale. Caren Shorb made a night stand and picture frame, and Reno Lucas carved a bayonet. Other projects included a book- case done by Robin Weltch, a coffee table and knick-knack shelf by Teri Riley and a cradle by Allyson Cummings. The annual class was pressed for time because of a conflict between picture schedules and teachers. Since some teachers did not want students taken out of class, a picture-taking schedule had to be made up a week in advance to be included in the daily announcements. IAbove1 Gary Christian (working on adver- tising receipts), Sharon Walker, Ken Drake (putting away negatives), and Ronda Flood. 24 Annual, Home Ec., Chorus
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Students Learn How System Works CIVICS CLASS STUDIES PRESIDENTIAL SYSTEM Mr. Kerry Quilhaugh's Civics class was kept busy studying about the United States' presidential system from the textbook. The seniors al- so did reports on different types of crimes and why they are caused. Most of the information used was gathered from the daily newspapers that the class received. United States history was taught by Mr. Glenn Gillespie. He gave the students lots of tests over different countries of the world. Weekly tests were given over chapters in the textbook. Geo- graphy class also studied different countries. Mr. Steve Barrett's English classes, both senior and sophomore, read books and typed reports on topics of their choice. The tenth grade English class learned the correct way to write paragraphs in Mr. Steve Barrett's class. Other English classes, such as the Seniors, spent their time doing book reports. The 9th grade Social Studies class studied the continents and the countries in the world. Civics was reading newspapers and learning the constitution and learning the politics of the past, present and future. There was a science fair in March which all the science classes par- ticipated in. Under the supervision of Peter Nightingale the sopho- more biology class built a green- house, which will be handy in future years. (Top) Mike Shuey, Sherry Allen, Kevin Zanni, and Nancy Smith working in English. (Bottom) Casey Shorb, Tom Miller, Rene' Gibbs, Pat Pinson and Robin Weltch in U.S. History. 26 1 Oth English, U.S. History, Civics
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