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W 2 Working to complete the coronation robe in time for homecoming, Nedra Dannenbaum, Mary Pat- terson, and Margaret King of Homemaking lll sew trimmings to the garment. At right, last minute adjustments on the robe are made by Janet Paul, Debbie Car- 5 X son, and Margaret King. ' i if Learning to cope with everyday fundamentals such as consumer buy- ing, family health, and Child de- 5 velopment were units ofa new I 1 0 0 U O engrossed in prochcolilies sf A family living class that were stud- ied by students in homemaking this ' year. Aside from the family living class, the homemaking department was also engrossed in practical activities such as preparing Thanksgiving luncheons, presenting Christmas open house, and enter- taining children from the Interfaith Center- if, Debra smfrh and Denise Workman knead me The students also sponsored a luncheon for the North Central Committee, an international smor- gasbord, and syle shows. In the process ofbreadmaking in Homemaking dough. HOME ECONOMICS-MRS. FL ORA MAE DO VILLE, B.S., home-economics, sponsor: FHA, MRS, ADEL WHITFIELD, B.S., home-economics, sponsor: FHA. 34 HOIVIEIVIAKING
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Pencils, cellos, sheet music and band instruments from flutes to tubas were just a few of the articles used by the Fine Arts students at Southside. For the first time, cellos, flutes ond . . . candles this year art students were able to make jewelry with the addition of several new machines. Rebel band members were busy this year giving concerts, performing at clinics, and marching for football games and parades. Approxin 32,800 worth of equipment added to the tone and volume of the 1972-73 Rebel Band. Southside's fine arts program also had a representative among the musicians of the Junior Orchestra and the Fort Smith Symphony. The music students sold Christmas candles to raise money to cover their trip expenses as they performed throughout the state. we-1-' f ,fr I cw V O 2 '!, ,z1r 3 '- 36 FINE ARTS Public appearances are all a part of the job for student musicians. Above, the Junior Or- chestra poses before its first concert of the year November 2. A t right, the Concert Choir en- tertains delegates to the District V Library Con- vention held at South- side, November 2. ,sf r,.,, f
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