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TOP! Mrs. lm-Z 'liurrietta prepares a turkey for the 'llhanksgiving feast in Creative Cooking. ABOVE: Mrs. Marilyn Hoppman smiles while watching a student prepare her project for lnterior Design. LEFT: Nlrs. Bertha Maxon leetures to her class of Contemporary Living. Big Enrollment f Male Students In Home Economics For 1976 heirig the Year of the Woman, there was certainly a large enrollment of boys in the Home Economies department last year, with fifty percent of the students being males. The department was full to capacity, with hopes of expansion within the next few semesters. Areas of study concentrated on were Creative Cooking, Clothing, Fashion Trades and Contemporary Living. ln the popular Creative Cooking classes, students prepared Turkey and Dressing, chareoaled steaks outdoors, and made several foreign specialties such as Sukiyaki. A mock wedding was one of the major events for the Contemporary Living students. Basie Home Economic skills were taught in Foodsl and ll, Creative Sewing and Consumer Education. Speaking ofthe goals of the department, Mrs. lnez Turrietta, chairman of Fine Arts, said, ln Home Economies we develop the total personfl ' I jig 7: 53531 f . . t ' ' fy ',,.2i:f.EE3'!' 'LI ? I ' it 1 A'W ' Qxiiirr -, K 3 ' ff ,,w K, .,,, , . . f.-was-wa - ,,r-f- F fr .--. 15 ' '- Hoppman, Marilyn: Fashion Trad:-s, lnterior Design, Home lfeonomies VVork Study, Sponsored Cordials Maxon, Bertha: Contemporary Living, Clothingl, Foodsl Tlltrieta, Inez: Department Chairman, Creative Cooking, Bachelor Survival ' 171
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Trade Careers, Vocational Training Gffered in Shops The industrial arts program consisted of classes that fall into the category of vocational training. Others were shop classes to learn basic skills. Vocational courses were Building Trade Careers, Vocational Auto Mechanics l and ll, and industrial Cooperative Trainingl and ll. Basic Drafting and Technical lllustration were offered along with the other popular classes such as Metals, Electronics, Woods, and Auto Maintenance. Special courses in architectural drafting, electronics drafting and engineering drawing were offered to the advanced student. All courses in the department were co- educational and freshmen were allowed to take some of the beginning classes. The department, consisting of six teachers, was headed by Bob Henderson. .f'wf-af.-aa 'iv W.,,, M'liwf-f'?:r,'HMf .iii 170 Ambruster, Watson: Vocational Auto Mechanics l, ll, Auto Maintenance: Sponsored Staters Fisher, TOIIIZ lndustrial Cooperation Trainingl,ll HeIldel'S0n, Bob: Department Chairman, Woods l, ll, IIIg Coached Baseball Maes, O.D.: Building Trades, Auto Maintenance, Coached Track Ryan, Cl'l2.l'l6SZ lntroduction to Drafting Techniques, Engineering Drafting, Mechanical Drawing, Electronics l, Architectural Drafting Schick, JOhIl: Metals l, ll, lll 2 ...VT . Xx Ilwgxx i X i .. s wg- . f 'ii 'i t X in if . 4' l ii 5 3 3 ,V i ,. ,.. . t , Q . . l UPPER LEFT: Metals teacher Mr. Schick takes a moment during class to have his picture taken by a yearbook photographer. LEFT: Coach Maes reads the newspaper while Mr. Henderson smiles for the camera in one of the quieter moments at registration. ABOVE! Mr. Henderson watches a woods student who is working hard on his project.
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Physical Education Offers Enjoyment, Variety of Skills Advanced Dance, Hatha Yoga, and Basic Conditioning were the new classes introduced last year in the Girls' Physical Education Department. The classes added to the variety for the students to learn and enjoy. First year Physical Education classes had guest speakers on drug abuse, alcoholism, and other areas in which the girls could benefit. Senior Physical Education offered a wide selection of sports, including synchronized swimming, paddle ball, tennis, fencing, and officiating and scoring of volleyball. The Girls' Physical Education department was headed by Miss Anne Poston, who also coached all of the girls team sports. Miss Cindy Grenko student taught many of the Girls' Physical Education classes. 172 Malik, Marge: Physical Education ll, III, N' -Fw ns. N - LEFT: Mrs. Marge Mazik keeps score during a volleyball match. LOWER LEFT: Mrs. -lettye Sparlin relaxes between her dance classes. BELOW: A student practices her exercises in the new Yoga class. and iv ' Z la- s se P oston, Anne: Department Chairman, i ,,.' Physical Education ll, Advanced Physical ffl .'1 ,,.. xiii' Education Spaflill, Jettye: Yoga Conditioning, Advanced Dance, Physical Education II Nav 0 r ...mi .illlf . L t E i 2:35 -few i g-' 3 A a :.... ,. . , . , Jn - ' , Q 'Q .1 N. X qjo 151
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