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(5) Skills Make Life Just a Bit Easier Where the student actively engaged in producing while learning . . . thal was the appeal of practical arts. A tour of these areas showed a stu- dent turning the potter’s wheel, devel- oping speed in typing, trying his hand at architectural drafting. Students enjoyed sewing, cooking and agriculture. Their lively interest led to extra-curricular activity in judging contests and outside jobs. Instruction was practical and immediately usable. 22 • Practical Arts
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Crafts Add Sparkle Paints Still Popular For the first time, the Fine Arts department added crafts under the direction of Mrs. Susan Moore. Stu- dents did good-looking copper, enamel and textile work with her supervision. Fine Arts still kept its spot in the hearts of RHS artists as Mr. Earl Stre- beck's classes painted in water color, oil and acrylics. Drawing, pen and ink sketches, all drew their advocates. 1. Mr. Earl Strebeck checked over a student painting. 2. Mrs. Susan Moore demonstrated her loom.
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I. Mr. Alan Harmon explained his instruction in mechan- ical drawing with an illustration of basic principles. 2. Mrs. Deborah Estey, Karen Holt, Susan Carmack, Ray- leen Mansfield and Rose George listened to Mrs. Betty Raymo’s explanation before she demonstrated hair cut- ting. The special education class, taught by Mrs. Estey, visited Virginia’s Beauty Shop as a class project in learn- ing. 3. In the future, students of Mr. Charles Marcott will know how to change a spark plug in their own lawn mowers. After this demonstration, Mr. Marcott taught metal and power mechanics. 4. Deanine Grieg wasn't too happy, but typing teacher Mrs. Betty Stevens found something funny in those test papers. 5. Mr. Dean Scott, agriculture teacher, cut a board with a radial saw. He taught a variety of ag subjects and sponsored FFA. 6. Whatever that is in that pot is doing just fine, thank you, smiled Mrs. Retha Castleman, home ec teacher. She sponsored FHA. 7. Those squiggly lines in her grade book mean something to Mrs. Virginia Priest, shorthand expert of RHS. She also taught personal typing and basic accounting. FBLA occupied some of her time.
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