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Home Ee And Industnal Arts Departments L 5: is 535 45 ...Jf' 0 M' 41 TOOLS -XXD POOI S dont mix Nh leath demonstrates correct usc of the circular sais to Don Hitt Richard C upp Stewe Xarmeclu and ack Nici rath in a heshmln industrttl arts class Education in Home Lcononnts and Industrial Arts contributes to the objectnes ol gcntrtl cdutrtion through the solution ol problems primarily conterncd uith home ftmilv living and ln dustry The development of qualities cssentl rl in hung graciously is an lmportant phase of homemaktng cclucatton Thls area of the cur rrculurn provides the student with an opportunity to achieve some of these qualities In the Industrial Arts Department students learn to be better consumers and to become more appreclatlve of the products of in dustry Emphasis IS placed on those skills and techniques necessarv to form desirable habits and attitudes III the home and shop N YVEI DINK 'IFCHNIOUIA taught 1n industrial arts classes are put to practical operation in the shop hy Herb Iettctman and Ron Budash as Nlr q05lllSlxl supernses the project uf' , jgfa gf? X NIODILRN IABLI-. Slal IIN! is arranged hy Nancy lzash and Sun Zipf in preparation for thc unior High Home Economics Exhibit. 97 ADRII-.NRL C.HOl'l-,R, .sinner of tht Betty Crocker Ifuturc Homcmakiug Award in lN'estmont, uses her domestic talents in pinning, 't hem for Sandy Schonek during a Home Ec. class.
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Fine Arts Department MUSIC APPRECIATION, as taught in the junior High, is practiced by Gary Fairchild and jean Crichton as they place Grand Canyon Suite on the phonograph. Lois Williams and Lloyd Stebbins confer about what record to play next. In the past, man could derive artistic satisfaction from creating many of the items necessary for his existence. Today, however, the development of and expansion of industry, science, and technology have altered this picture. Since man is unable to derive pleasure from seeing the totality of things there is a pressing need for him to cultivate an active interest m the arts Realizing this the Fine Arts Department by offer mg courses in fine arts arts and crafts vocal music music appreciation and instrumental music attempts smir- FTS-.5 A ' X lon-n-. PENSIX E P XIX TER for a moment to evaluate her collage a project for the Senior High art class atty Theodore pauses XILSIC -XL ACCONIPXNINIENT to class singing IS provided by sexenth grade music students Kathy Bowman Charles Shea and kathy Ostheim playing the autoharp drum and maracas respectively 26 to H11 this void or gap in man s life JUNIOR HIGH MASTERPIECES displayed in the art exhibit after the choral concert are admired by Kathy Bishop and Paula Hyman Y r 1 ' , y f s ' I 1 r . . . , . Y I ' , , A I -1: 5 I nv' iqyw . , ,X lv 'rv 'cv ' ' f fi -'Q 'A V -- t x A . ,Q 4 ' 5 X .-: , .J N 1 5 Y '- - ai. Q f, , , i A , K awww , Q . P Y , u , - f . - M ,, ' W . - . . , , - . . . V V' ' i y 1' v 1 A , 5 A 7 ' , t , , 5
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Health Phys Educ, And Safety Departments XY' iw Xl HI N I Hl NL X l H1 R 9 H XRNI boys physlcal edu t mon classes moxe outdoms l'd Mlller takes a healthy cut it the ball Clllflllg 1 softball game DRIX LR EDI LXTIOX theory class stresses not only cot rect drumg techmques but also baslc knowledge of auto moblle construcuon Here Mr Burkett points out the an ltlttr to Bull Nlengelson Roslllne Nargo Mary Xnn Qaflso and llaxbara john f5 ?:' No mms Cll.LlC'illOI1 IS complete untll he his ac quued th nt knowledge md sklll IILCCSSHIQ to the pres ersatlon ol h1s physxeal well bemg To gllldff the stu dent toward llllb end then, phssxcal, health and safety education courses 'ne lllLlllllCil lll the lugh school Cllfflfllllllll Health classes oilered to teuh the structure and fl1llCI10Il5 of the human body are augmented by weekly gym perlods 1n whuth the student develops Co 0I'Cl1I'l'llllOIl ln retreatlonal lCllVlllCS The safety edu t ttlon course IS ClC.SlgI1Cd to te uh those bftste attltudes CSSCIIII tl to the good LlllXLl' :nd pedestrl tn 'Ihe skllls and attrtudes dexeloped m these courses have l1T1IllCdlZiIC as well as carry over xalues N. l C X XI 101 lxl-RS get 1 fm tl mlt nunv out as Jlllllill plnsual edutatlon students HIL U TH Cl 3595 lC2'lKh Ihr? fllIld2iIIlElll3lS of Ruth Ruler Xudru llt1IllLs Lanoll Nltllugh and llaxbaxa Bowman quell the flfSl 21111 VILBUIICIII for all lllldgllliifl CTUCl'gCllCl smell ts 21CllH1l11SlCTLKl bs Betts lsetflme to kathy Hatlstns
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