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Industrial and Fine Arts Teachers Make Just as industry made a great advancement every year, so did the Industrial Arts Department grow in the last three years. This year saw the addition of Mr. Larry Kingry in Electronics and two new art teachers, Mrs. Chris Jeibmann and Mr. Konrad Daae. Wood Shop and Arts and Crafts were also added to the department curriculum. Industrial education classes at Barlow has prepared students with Debut skills for everyday living and for future occupations in wood work- ing, metal shop, power mechanics and electronics. Art courses at Barlow have been designed to encourage students to create and to display their talents artistically. Projects this year in- cluded: macrame, weaving, oil painting, sculpturing, silk screening, and many other expressive arts. FRANK SURMEYER GLENN CRISP lndustrialArts - DEPARTMENT CHAIRMAN SAM KENNEDY
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Business, Home Ec Expand Creative cookery, clothing, child development, textiles, marriage preparation and other skills were among the basic course offerings that girls studied in home economics. Each course was available to any girl, regardless of homemaking background and experience. All courses were directed toward helping girls develop their skills and abilities neces- sary for their future roles as wives, mothers, while also strengthening and promoting family living and self under- standing. Business Machines and Business Law were two new courses added to the standard business classes this year. Also added to increase the knowledge of this section was a busi- ness lab. Cassettes, earphones and video tapes enabled stu- dents to learn at their own speed. Part of the year was de- voted to setting up a model office. Business classes hope to work together for an actual business and run the school store. I it Diane Yamashita demon strates her award winning ability to cook on T.V
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