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.1 V ' 4:3155 Colleen Dolan aids Robert Trenish with his gourmet surprise. l 'TEA Tir: I A six course menu: Zzzz . .. Ahhh... llllommie. .. Whirr . .. Thud, Bing... Wham... Ouch . . . Snap, Crackle, Hmmm. . . Whoosh . .. Splatt . .. Uh oh... Gulp, Gasp . . .Aachoo.. .Tee hee hee. Diversity is the all-around motto of home economics, said lVls. Phyllis IVlay, the head of our department. The six courses providing the many sounds are: human development, basic foods, child development, gourmet foods, sewing, and crafts. The classes are characterized by football players, food lovers, four year olds, females, and fun. Aromas float dovvn the halls from the cooking classes, projects of crafts and clothing decorate the show- cases, and happy smiles vvarm the faces in the many classes. The field has opened up to everyone, said lVls. Marlene Gunther, the other half of our very active teaching staff. lil' e- ' Li..-. :a TL. '13 if? Casey Heitmuller in child development class with Lydia 'Q as ,1. 1 ,FL as , From baby bottles to beef burgundy . ' ' Below: Tanya Martinez enjoys the profits. . . .....,.., tl Below: Chefs Sue Ward and Patty Fitzgerald are distracted. Phyllis May 11 an -, s.. .,, il-J mu
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Qbfgb- i'A 'Na 4 I Linda Shore Gilbert Muir conducts the orchestra, who's melodious tones are often heard throughout the school Promises were fulfilled for the lVlu- sic Department. Bringing with them life for the completed auditorium, the choruses, orchestra, and band invaded. Conductor Gilbert Muir and Choral Director Virginia Harder led the merry move to the sparkling new symphonic surroundings. Working in harmony with the parents they also gave a hand to the music committee in trying to raise money for concert robes and band and orchestra uniforms. Eric Arnesen and other concert chorus members agreed, The acoustics of the new chorus room aren't like a shower, but we try harder. Though auditoriums do emphasize fresh new sounds, it is the noted word that re- mains golden. Melodies never merrier .lf 14- .1 92 W' rm X Virginia N:-ll
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l.A. emphasizes independent projects rr' i .-4 Larry Raskin tinkers while Greg Smith looks on. U I rv ,sar y It X' vros Y i '55-T' rn L if' gal ICVOIII' e v was HEWYEP Sd' -' l ...f -': M N mv Em I. A V ':. I 'jf' nm .,'--1---W . ., ,,4 Paul Miller operates offset press. Below right: Hal Don Smith After completing Printing l, gaining the experience of operating printing equipment, and doing various school jobs, the qualified student could work on an independent project supervised by lVlr. Paul lVliller. lVlr. Don Smith, who is also an electricity teacher, and lVlr. IVliIIer both taught Mechanical Drawing, which gave the student a basis for structural drafting with some skill drawing ground floor structures. And no longer a mere dream, the new auto shop awaits eager, greasy tinge with its opening next year. Despite a semester's delay in tl completion of the newly renovated woodshop, we stayed with it an reaped the rewards of its sophistic tion. On the other hand, electricit classes had no delay in opening. Elec tronic Technology l and ll worked various class projects including building old television sets and T 94
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