Sibley High School - Keewaydin Yearbook (West St Paul, MN)

 - Class of 1976

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BUSINESS ED. Guest Speakers: Source of Media “Who will take care of your children?” is the question that Joan Growe, Secretary of State of Minnesota, receives more of rather than what her opinion of state matters is. Ms. Growe spoke about women’s rights to the interested students in Miss Pawlitschek’s Introduction to Business Law class. ‘The lecture was well organized and interesting. The students asked many questions,’”” Miss Pawlitschek stated. 1 — Secretary of State of Minnesota, Joan Growe. 2 — Visitors from Simley and Sue Preston. 3 — Dawn Schmeckpepper at the typewriter. 4 — Mike Bork works on his accounting. 5 — L. Luecke. 6 — E. Pawlitschek. 7 — M. Lewis. 8 — K. Mested. 9 — S. Chambers. 10 — K. Knowlton.

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ART Do Your Own Thing! Students can express themselves and “do their own thing” in any of the art classes offered at Sibley. Paintings, drawings, and sculptures created in art class are displayed throughout the school. Art class is an easy class for some and a serious class for those who plan to go into such a creative profession. Mr. Bollman explains that grading an art project is very difficult and one is graded on effort and involvement as well as the quality of the piece. ‘‘There’s always some kind of assignment and the kids have room to do their own art within the assignment,” explains Mr. Bollman. 1 — M. Marshalek, R. McKeen, L. Bollman. 2 — Tim Leabo sketches ideas for possible art project. 3 —Students work with texture and geometric figures. 4 — Joe Allie concentrates on his art work. 5 — Students use shredded paper and pasting effect.



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HOME ECONOMICS For two hours a day, six weeks a semester, three-and-one-half to five year old children attend pre-school in Miss Meldahl’s child psychology class. The purpose is for high school students to “learn to work with children, observe, and learn to lead children,” according to Miss Meldahl. Playing games, doing musical activities, and working with arts and crafts are some of the activities in which the children participate. The cost is five dollars for the parents of the preschoolers. This covers the cost of the snacks that are served. When asked if the children enjoy the preschool, Miss Meldahl replied, ‘There’s always one child that doesn’t want to participate, but it doesn’t take long for him to join in.”

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