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Drawing and Painting class-Gene jarog, Ellen lN'Iassoth, and julia Ziolkowski are models for the artists. IZLMQIZQS wenf on df mmf all 71Z707f'7flf0W .... Aw mm' Mufzb 19
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Thornton's advanced Drawing and Painting has attracted enough students to he established as a separate class. The group did a window display for the community fund in the Telephone Com- pany office and helped in the Christmas display, which was a departmental project. An exhibit of Thornton's art work was shown at the Teachers Institute at Rich Township High School. Thorntonls music department had its annual Tour Fund project of selling Christmas candy. Concert tours are usually planned every four years. Twenty-ninth Annual Spring Concert was the Combined festival of the high school band and all the grade school bands in the school district 205. Ceramics class-Judy hiahl, Judy Ceiser. Top: lN1ary jane Kwasny, jean Linz, janet Fielding deco- rate the Art .Department Christmas tree in one of the halls. Bottom: Vicki Anderson, Ed Denson, Pamm Hellmann Dennis Sparger, George XVaters practice as one section. a I 14 Ilya meamiime
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1-7. t,lf+ a 'Q' git?-5 ' f 9, j ,. . V-ws. ----gms., .as . QQ' N A 'vita 4 Clothing classijerry Kelley, sewingg Jane McGeath helping lVl2il'g'2iI'6't Dow: Nlrs. Tondryk, in xnirrorg Carol Guerrero at machine-all at work on their part of a project. Physics experiment-Bob Burdett and Harold Beagle demonstrate as the rest of the class watch with interest. .Home Eronomzbg 'A stitch in time saves ninenfas the girls in sewing class busily worked on their garments, the Home Economies Department Hourished. Girls were taught to mend, darn, and patch and to make skirts, blouses, jackets, and tailored suits. Luncheons, breakfasts, and desserts were served in the foods classes. In Homemaking I. girls studied basic principles of meat cookery. garment making, and meal planning. Homemaking ll students prepared a Thanksgiving dinner and a Christmas buffet. Sewing projects were dresses withjackets or suits. Some ofthe girls made their Easter outfits including dress. jacket. and hat. Everyday Living girls were prepared for a future career. s
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