Southeast High School - Hoofbeats Yearbook (Wichita, KS)

 - Class of 1968

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Connie Both, %ophomorc, uses one of the many home economics sewing machines as she works on her project in Mrs. Gene Pcppcrkorn's fourth hour Clothing II class. Foods classes offered girls the opportunity to learn to cook many varie- ties of meals. Jan Nelson, and Ruth Grant, seniors, are involves! in pre- paring a dinner. Home Ec. Teachers Aid Girls; Attend K-State Three home economics teachers aided girls in be- coming more efficient future homemakers. Many planned department activities included a trip to Man- hattan in April for Kansas State University's Hospitali- ty Day. Clothing classes stressed the selection, care, and construction of garments. A spring fashion show of the garments made by the girls was scheduled. Plan- ning, preparing, and serving meals was emphasized in foods classes. The students learned to prepare foods from various regions of the world and to cook out-of- doors. Housing and Home Furnishings accented phases of the choice and decoration of homes. Acquainting stu- dents with adjustments necessary for personal happi- ness. Home and Family Living was taught by a new Home Ec. teacher. Mrs. Verna Buchanan. Shealso taught Child Care and Development. Mrs. V. Buchanan. M S. Home Keonomics MissC Pcppcrkorn. M.S. Home Economics Caps and Cow ns Mrs M Wulfineyer. BS. Home Economics Social Commillee 22

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Mrv I. Clark. M A Bu$inc« Department Head Mr J Deckingcr. M.S. Business Head Baseball Coaeli Mr. M. Morozzo. M S. Business Bookstore Mr C Page. A.M. Business Caps and Cow ns Mr. B Peterson. M.S. Business Senior Class Mr. I) Schmidt. M.S. Business Student Directory Mrs. H. Stuckv. B.S. Business Senior Prom Mr. J. Zumalt. M S Business I.ettermens Club Business Atmosphere Resounds From B-hall Observing his students as they t |x- a daily assignment. Mr. Grant Page teaches Ixrth Clerical Training and Typing. B-hall echoed the rhythms of typing and the drone of shorthand dictation as Southeast students became acquainted with the atmosphere of the business de- partment. Offered for the first time this year, a personal typing course interested many college-bound students. The class stressed scholastic typing more than vocational preparation. Advanced typing students in B-7 took advantage of adjustable chairs made available to them this year. As a new addition to the Southeast faculty. Mrs. Hulda Stucky replaced Mrs. Shirlene Silvertooth. In addition to the common business courses, busi- ness mathematics, clerical and secretarial training, business law. and business communications were offered by the department. Business communications was extended from a one semester to a full year course. 21



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Mr W. Drain. M A Industrial Arts Career Day Mr. J. Emmet. B.S. Industrial Arts (Taps and Gowns Mr. E. Houser. B.S. Industrial Arts Caps and Gowns Mr R. Kasper, M S. Industrial Arts All School Project Mechanical Drawing is studied by Mr Ralph Schaudc and one of his students. Mr. Schaudc is also department head. Manual Skills Taught By Ind. Arts Classes Auto mechanics, mechanical drawing, electricity, woodworking, plastics, and metals courses furthered the aptitude of Industrial Arts students. Driver Educa- tion and Auto Information were also offered by the department. Automotive equipment, including a Chevrolet V8. 283 cubic inch engine, an Oldsmobile transmission, a Delco-Remy generator, a regulator, a distributor, starting motor and ignition coil, as well as other spe- cial equipment and tools, were presented to Southeast by the General Motors Corporation in October. Mr. W I.antz. M S Industrial Arts Friendship Fund Mr R. Schaudc. M S Industrial Arts Department Head Mr. Tommy Cagle. M A Study Hall All-School Project Mr M Mint . M S. Industrial Arts All School Project Pep Club Mr. George Walstead. B.S. Driver Education Caps and Gowns Mr. II M Rathmel. A.B. Study Hall Caps and Gowns 23

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