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Home Economics Home economics, a one-hour elec- tive course, teaches the basic skills needed for any homemaker. Students in home economics plan menus, prepare meals, and learn pro- per etiquette. Along with the skills for preparing food, students learn sewing skills. Students learn the art of sewing and are required to make one article of clothing, such as a purse, a shirt, or a skirt. Although the class is mostly female, any per- son, male or female, is allowed to take the course. To the Left: Ms. Emmons gives a few helpful hints to a student in need. s f lrii . W ff f . it M., I lll l l ., W Q It l a tt. W .,,, ... If f',, , i ,.,t .,. ,.., mf.: mmf. . 4. ,,.t.,,i .f W, J One of the skills in Home Economics is sewing, as the girls to the left show. Home Economics 149
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Food Production Chopping vegetables is one of the K i if . nm J. many things learned in Food . Production. 148 Food Production Food production is a two-hour vocational class taught by Mrs. Deb- bie Gillon. Students in this class prepare meals such as Casseroles, meat dishes, and vegetables. They also prepare cakes, cookies, brownies, and other baked goods for people to buy. Students make special holiday foods such as gingerbread houses for Christmas, heart-shaped cakes for Valentine's Day, and bun- ny cakes for Easter. Orders are taken any time, but most are baked and picked up on Thursdays. Food pro- duction also prepares meals for ban- quets, parties, showers, and even weddings. The students in food pro- duction are taught the skills needed to work as chefs, hosts, dieticians, food inspectors, waitresses, or bakers. To the right is one of the gingerbread houses that Food Production makes every Christmas. Q , , 4' V
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Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Air conditioning and refrigeration is designed to pro- vide the student with the basic knowledge and skills for servicing, repairing, operating and maintaining automatic refrigeration and air conditioning systems. Because of the many types of systems on today's market, the students do not specialize on any one particular system. The students also learn how to silver-braze, solder, and make minor repairs on electric motors, which are a major part in air conditioning and refrigeration. Above: jeff Maddox examines a tool before starting work. Right Top: Ieff Maddox uses a meter to test compressure. Right Middle: Larry Lackey checks out an old furnace. Right Bottom: Flint Iennings works on a class learning display. 150 Air Conditioning
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