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v 4 I While attending the Christmas party, Lisa Robbins attempts to make friends with a young gentleman, I 'il Patti Smith demonstrates an ancient art of spaghetti making - 20th century style. Home Economics Home Ee adds child care to expanding curriculum HOME ECONOMICS . . . having the chance to Work with small children during the new two- hour child development course giving a Christmas party for the little ones . . . attempting to master the technique of sewing . . . choosing the latest styles in patterns and materials . . . se- lecting a home project for each semester changing rooms at the end ofthe term , . . listen- ing to guest speakers on special occasions . . . learning the nutritional value of foods . . . pre- paring meals . . . memorizing the contents and the number of each cabinet . . . sending appetiz- ing aromas throughout the north wing . . . dis- covering the problems involved in successfully managing a modern household and how to cope with them . . . gaining an understanding ofthe role each member of a family plays . . . preparing for a practical life in modern society. Beatrice Yates Care and Guidance of Chilclren's Services Human Development Depl. Chairman 6-in Dorothy Wilson Home Economics I Housing and Home Furnishings Nutrition and Food Child Development FHA Cathy Robinson Modern Family Living wg' FHA 951049
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't 1' xi ' jf 1 Shop During cleanup, Vic Pettit quickly dusts off the shop lathe: Mr. Ray helps Larry fGoodyearD Williams in the removal of staples from a Night of Knights stage prop MLM' WW,,,,4w'f1'fw o N X P Shop develops new skills in using hands and mind Eddie Atsenault adjusts the bar clamp on his shop project in order for the glue to dry correctly, SHQP . . . being taught to use their hands . . , learning the fundamentals and the correct use of the equipment . . . discovering the different ways to glue, sand, cut, and varnish . . . drawing plans and figuring their costs . . . asking many ques- tions . . , trying hard not to make the same mis- takes over again . . . achieving precision crafts- manship . . . choosing from the various types of wood beginning the project and sticking with it 'til it's complete putting in long 1 hours and hoping that it will be a success , . . using scraps to prevent waste . . . remembering to use the safety glasses . . . making one big mess in the classroom but cleaning it up before the bell rings , . , taking home the finished project and displaying it proudly for all to see. john Ray General Shop Woods Metals
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Art und Music Students express feelings in both song and picture ART AND MUSIC . . . dotting in a picture with India ink . . . gaining Mr. Kingis approval by bringing a hard-earned 3 up to a superior 4 . . . designing Christmas cards and decorating the of- fices . . . glazing ceramics after Mr. King has molded them . . . watering down water colors to get that special effect . . . trying to be an artist for the first time . . . having a new director, Mr. Skowronski . . . giving up Thursday nights for band practice during football season . . . rehears- ing for the Christmas concert hitting the right notes at the right time . . . decorating buses for the away', games . . . enjoying being able to express philosophies creatively. is L2 5 25. - With a steady hand, Carla Brown perfects a ceramic mug. 'f 'wfffx 'tw fr' ' If g V I v,,, i 'f I William King Q 1 Aft 1, II, III, rv f yt 2 . i 4 ? ' z 'i Qar' A ' V, r W4Wpg,,:,q, , .1 J 9 X 4 Ll Z ' ,Q I In A K ,A , 4, i ts . , Rig 7' 1, ' xg ', Zigmund Skowronski Q ff X U? Bfmd -.Wm-9. Chow up 1 L3 V 52 , Q I . . . 16 . K, -M' ' ' ' . . . . . x- .. ---7........- ,5 While conducting the band, Mr, Skowronski seems determined to make the Marching Knights ii 1. L ,. Richard Hoke, one of the few Art III students, puts the finishing touches on his Christmas card. 1 l if v
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