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RENEE PIPER. KATHY Luchetta, and Cheryl Siurgon ponder their work while Miss Seleski stands ready to advise, at top. Miss Brill lectures at left as Miss Gallegos. Miss Micklich and others in the class take notes. Above, photographer John Leak did some experimenting with the mirror on one side of the Home Economics Room. 13
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Space Plagues Homemakers With space becoming more of a problem as time goes by, part of the problem was solved when Miss Diane Seleski was hired under the Colorado Education Training Act to assist teacher Miss Nancy Brill with the load. A leaky sink drain was repaired, and instructors allowed themselves to think about the possibility of a new area for teaching Junior High Home Economics. The school board proposed an addition which, if approved, will be completed in about a year. Future Homemakers of Amer- ica, FHA, based their opera- tions from the Home Economics department, and sold candy and stationery as money making projects. ROBIN MICKLICH, BELDA Boiy cin, and Teresa Gallegos listen at top as Home Economics teacher Miss Nancy Brill explains a project. Above. Laurie Dearing, Lisa Reed, Connie For- nash, Teresa Gallegos, Kathy Luchetta, Robin Micklich, Belda BonVicin, Renee Bess, Tangie Schneider and Cheryl Sturgon work on an assign- ment while at right, Ron Prewitt contemplates being one of a few boys who enrolled in home ec classes this year. 12
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Communication Is Basic To Life Communication as a basic skill necessary for successful participation in all walks of life is the thrust of a variety of pro- grams here designed to teach the student how to make his wants and feelings known. Language skills in English classes are required for three years. In addition, students may choose from a variety of elective courses to fulfill addi- tional language arts wants or needs. Some communication classes include French, Span- ish, reading, journalism, cre- ative writing, speech and debate, Black literature, Bible as literature, expository writ- ing , and novel. An extracurricular activity in the communication area is drama. Emphasis is on basics such as spelling, reading, comprehen- sion, and grammar. COMMUNICATION SKILLS FOR Louie Calvano and Craig Turner included the reading class with Mrs. Diane Polly (top). Spelling was emphasized in freshman English as teacher Dave Becker (above) helps Kathy Luchetta with a classroom version of scrabble. James Wilkins. Spanish and French teacher, (right) looks over a paper with Kathy Strandberg. 14
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