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Ar! Students Use Man Mediums 5 i -Q, if lyg ,Y ....... Peter Grubb Dorothy Walthall i , ,, LEFT' Mr. Grubb explains color :bam la Diane Waller. RIGHT' Explaining her work, Swan Cobble showy Mn. Waltbal! her Cbfllffllldj tree decoration. Offering a range of media, the art program encourages an appreciation of beauty. Students learn to express themselves using pastels, ink, and oil. Students work on various projects in- cluding making Christmas decorations and presents. This is the first year for Mr. Peter Grubb to teach in the art program with Mrs. Walthall. 27
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Music Program Ha a Successful Year RIGHT' Working out a new Jong with the boyr in Showboaterr, M rr. Barkur piclar up line magna. BELOW RIGHT' Mr. Bamara' direcls new mnrerl murir. BELOW LEFT: Band membm are mn- fronled by fhfr advice on a bulleiin board in fha band hall South Garland's hand represents SG at all foot- ball games. They presented half-time programs and participated at pep rallies. This year, the band gave a concert to raise money for various clubs. The band, under Mr. Barnardls direction, received a l at U.l.L. marching contest. SG has four choirs under Mrs. Backus's leader- ship. The choirs presented a pop concert and a Christmas concert. Members of the choirs also presented the musical Oklahoma, Beth Backus john Barnard 270
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Homenzoking Develops Domestic Skills -.. ,... , 1-v 'N sw Learning the basics of being a good home- maker, students of Homemaking I, II, and Ill study areas concerned with foods, clothing, housing, child development, and family 'rela- tionship. First year students begin with the basic A-line dress, breads, cakes, and salads, however in Homemaking II and Ill, the girls are faced with more difficult tasks, such as lin- ing woolen garments, tailoring, and preparing foreign foods, vegetables, and sauces. The combination of FHA, consumer buying, and classroom activities aid the girls in developing their home environment as fu- ture homemakers. ABOVE: jean Cmhey :tin the makings do casserole while Mn. Hudson Hudson views the profess. LEFT' Mn. Knight aidr Charlotte Sgbei' pulling thai Hiupporedhf Jimplen dren lo- gether. l 4 l l
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