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'45 1' Cooking wholesome foods that taste good and have an ap- petizing appearance proves to be a chore for the girls who are iust beginning in foods class. Actual work gives the students ex- perience in a practical way as Vicki Small, Susan Taylor, and Judy Pollard are finding out. Alos pictured are Martha McMurtry and Donna Erwin, popping a cake into the oven. The girls not only cook the food, they also make preparations before hand and clean up afterwards. Read'n, writ'n, and 'ri'rhmetic QS- .1 1 f Where's my T-square? lf Tom Menefee should ask that ques- tion he might be in a little trouble, since the T-square is one of the many instruments that is used in drawing blueprints and he can't afford to lose it. While Tom is working on his drawings, Gilbert Robinson is measuring the width of a piece of metal. Each boy has his own desk and instruments, and he is taught how to draw houses, garages, and city blocks, showing the different dimensions. used to be taught by the hickory lll ll . Lf . ,ff ,,.,..---,- . .aug Students learn about tropical fish and underwater vegeta- tion in Miss Stewart's biology classes. Here Paul Krause, Den- nis Terry, and Sharon Jones observe the fish in the aquarium while Mary Vanblaircom points them out to the class. 4 Looking at the results of their efforts in the dark room are Danny McDowell, Sherry Casey, and Gloria Adams. Classes combine fun with learning as they develop and print pictures. all Vi
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Classroom Actnvmes Events Achvmes Clubs Sports Hall of Fame Class Plctures Faculty Business Through these doors each day walk the students who are the heart of Hobart Hugh f '4'g
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f, x, If , f ,K ,,,,.44,' .0 ' f l' London Bridge is falling down! These boys are doing an You're late again, young lady! might be the roar heard from exercise called bridging The purpose of the exercise is to Dick Gerlich, who portrays the irate father of a teen-age girl, strengthen the muscles in the back of the neck so that the boys Melissa Ritenour. Irene Broda, playing the mother, calmly watches won't hurt themselves when they tumble. during the skit in family living class. stick, today we're inspired to use our initiative in the classrooms T'was a cold winter's morn in Mr. Trammel's first hour government class when the thermometer reg- istered a cool 600. Coats and heavy sweaters created a somewhat warmer atmosphere. These building trade boys, Wayne Bauer, Norman Govert, Ray Flanigan, and Larry Byers, are diligently working on a metal table for one of the other shops. Their latest proiect is working on a portable building at Liberty School. S
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