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Top: Ladona Hobbs and Yolanda Cepeda. Bottom: Terry Rogers, Dean Holder and David Hite prepare their Golden Wagonwheel carrot pizza. Betsy McMahon serves at the student's Christmas party. Home Economics Growing More Co-educational Among the 500 students in the nineteen home ec. courses are some sixty boys studying cooking, fam- ily living, and home furnishings. The present trend may soon result in a department serving nearly as many boys as girls. The demand, at least in part, is because of the increasing stress on vocational preparation in such fields as nursing and cafe and hotel management as well as the broadening of fam- ily living to cover physical and mental health, family budgeting, and marriage preparation. A goal for all advanced students is for them to be involved in at least one catering service project. Opportunities for such community involvement proj- ects are provided by such things as the annualffac- ulty Christmas party, student and personnel teas, the mid-year graduate dinner, the county fair, and the Carrot Carnival cooking contest. At Holtville this year Linette Lerno, Carol Jones, and Bonnie Luke won a second with their carrot empanada, and Nlarie Brokamp and Pat Conarty took a third wih a glazed carrot cake. Mary Kline Dept. Head Carol Likins Colleen Schwartz Rhonda Zdravecky 27
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The Homemaking Department gave a luncheon for the semester graduates. Diane Dunn Sharon Borchard, Judy Jones and Tense Burden combine their talents. if 26 ,wiv Q , is r a
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Craftsmanship Reveals Beauty In Plain Mesquite From an unusually large trunk of an ordinary desert mesquite tree, wood shop student John Payne fashioned an unique end-table. His careful work showed the homely ma- terial for what it can be: a lustrous, beauti- fully grained hardwood. Here in wood shop, as well as in all its other courses, one goal of the Industrial Arts De- partment is to provide every kid with one or more skills of immediate vocational value. Other courses include graphic arts, mechan- ical drawing, metal shop, auto shop, elec- tronics, and agriculture. The newest courses are carpentry and technical illustration. Kenneth Holmes Dept. Head Bill Aaron Milt Cherland James Griswold Burrell Hammond Lewis Hill Harry Johnson Larry Weatherwax s V 28
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