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an F- K. FHA proves there's more tn homemaking than meets the eye ow, I know why my cake isn't rising, I left out the baking soda. You think that's bad, last week I sewed both arms of my blouse together! Learning how to whip up a chick- en and rice casserole or hem a jumper exercised home ec students manual as well as mental dexterity. Nine new sewing machines, two round tables, a couple of portable mixers and a new refrigerator ena- bled home economics students to enter into a mysterious world of gourmet cooking, interior decora- tion, and fashion design. Two one-semester courses re- placed Family Living in '74, Both senior boys and girls enrolled in Consumer Education in the fall and Adult Living in the spring. Mrs. Christine Weems instructed these students in dating and marital situa- tions, child care and physical hygiene, and budget management. More deeply involved in home economics, FHA members pitched in by painting window panels, door frames, and bookcases in the de- partment. A-eff? f X :ff 4 . A. Q Cylfleze' tzgles Plague Begin11,e1s GATHERED ROUND. I. Hatfield, lst vice- president, V. Hall, song leader, 1. Plafcan, president, K. Bednar, 2nd vice-president, and L. Wylie, historian, C. Weems, FHA sponsor peruse the latest issue of Teen Times for activity ideas. .. f V x A 1 14:5 ,' .. K' N if COFFEE BREAK. Mrs. Christine Weems, home economist, relaxes with a cup ofjava as she works out school lunch menus, Home Economics, FHA!101
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v1,,- it l -o TIGHTEN UP. Freshman Patricia Cobum breathes deeply as Debbie Scott measures her waist line. Accurate measurements insured properefitting clothing. A STITCH IN TIME. Kathy Holmes and Nancy Weerns, freshmen, seam a jumper in first year home-ec. Girls looked forward to sewing, spending two six-weeks on it. LISTEN CLOSELY! Sophomores plan enter- tainment 'pizazz' for the Mother-Daughter banquet. i - 2- ,-,' ' ,Elf , :f ' . Q. 4 3 , tv ' fi' I 45' if , LE y y s i N G E R Y V y Zvhxx W 1, . - , Mrs. Christine Weems 1001 Understudiesn
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ASLA MEMBERS-Bottom row: I. Smith, D. Burris, B. Oliver, M. Pitonyak, N. Dukes, M. Iohnson, L. Vaden, A. Canady. Second row: K. Cummings, M. Thweatt, P. Holmes, Mrs. Charlene Ieffcoat, sponsor, R, Seidenstricker, N. Vaden, C. Stallings, C. Mitchell. Third row: T. Shelman, R. Raper, P, Hill, L. Hein- miller, M. Plafcan, K. Seeber, I. Bednar, T. Baxter, K. Raper, K. Oliver. Fourth row: T. Clayton, C, Hosto, C. Rogers, 1. Hooks, L. Screeton, K. Bednar, I. Abston, T. Washing- ton, D. Trong, A. Plafcan, S. Seeber.Topr01U: F, Martin, C. Gammill, 1. Flippo, C. Curlett. Uverrlues hit record high tuffing books into their lock- ers or under their seats, read- ers tended to forget them and fines mounted up. Fearing their favorite book would get checked out before they needed it, several stu- dents checked out a copy in advance and 'mysteriously' misplaced it. lf students owed fines and failed to pay up on time, librarians held report cards. Lines of students pushed and shoved as Free Fine days enabled them to check-in for nothing. Carpeting was a combined project of the Library Club and the Student Council in '74. Selling Peanut Brittle Nutty Buddies, and Pecan Rolls, club members enabled the library to be the first classroom carpeted at HHS. Forty-five student librarians spearheaded operations in three lib- raries shelving over 850 new books and magazines. TUNE IN. Debbie Kee finds Macbeth easier to comprehend with the aide of cassette tapes. Students made good use of the library's media center. 33.4 4 4572!
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