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5 0 Home Economlcs 1.1 A v Y H if V , if j1f..af'i- Lg, gl' z f . E ' lj, I 1 1 - ly T -4 K . l 1 5. x Miss Mary Ann Haas gf gh Miss Rosemary Grosdidier ff ' 3 N G E R 1 -l Mrs. Barbara McDonald Turner offers a well rounded course in Home Econom- ics. This is important as it exposes girls to all areas of homemaking which they will someday need. They are educated in other areas of living, and education in home economics is one they need for maintaining a home and family. Girls may choose courses in Clothing I and II, Foods I and II, and Homeliving. In these courses they learn about sewing, cooking, meal planning, interior decora- ting, and home management. Miss Rosemary Grosdidier is head of the Home Eco- nomics Department. .
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M t 'Q7f?':ffE:' ip - i N W 1: ww- English High school English is designed to teach clear, precise communication skills through composition, vocabulary, examples of good literature, and class discussion. In J our- nalism I, students learn compact, concise ways in which to report, and in Journalism II, they use their skill to pub- lish the BOOSTER, Turner High School's newspaper. Speech and drama teach communication through body gestures and facial expressions as well as through speaking, while stagecraft students learn the practical aspects of producing a play. Students enrolled in humanities study culture, art, and literature to better understand all peoples of the world. fContinued on page 20.1 ,swarm i r,,, ,, nl rf isdn H 3 'g 7. is 1 'l it 'ii' Mrs. Essie Davis W... - ive Mr. Charles Carpenter in -sr 2 fi Mrs. Kathy Bond.
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'F' a Commerce After graduation many students will go out into the world of business with its demanding efficiency. All stu- dents, including those who are college bound, need some business education to compete in the world. Typewriters click as students in Typing I and II strive for dexterity. Young executives master basic techniques and factual in- formation in business law and communications while the world of dollars and cents, shorthand, and accounting are analyzed. To those nearing completion of secretarial prepara- tion, the office, practice class provides the finishing touches for thehmanagement of a business office. . 5- I I V E cf '4.1-RAW 'm':'71 l --. --' 1 Miss Nancy Marshall Miss Patricia Waiter Mr. John Hamilton M92 I I 'E' i ill C a I H u N nit 'i H 1 N -1 4 ,L 'ip , A ,1 ' ,,. '- Q, 4 Mrs. Deanna Schaaf 26
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