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No Debbie, that's not a bowling ball, it's a basketball. Eddie tries to impress his fellow students. Jay shows his enthusiasm for shop. This sure is a weird sewing machine. Come on, I dare ya! Looks straight to me. Do the hustle! To the best of my knowledge . . Ms. Donley demonstrates the correct way to measure salt. Wow, a chickenI By now you should know that you can't draw a round house with a square. X 1 X , i X a XX Q 'M , ' , WW 9 Phy Ed, Home Ec, Shopf63
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PHY ED., HOME EC, SHOP Were up to our parallel bars in sawdust and cookies. Students had exciting and fun home economics teachers. Students also enjoyed their classes. The favorite class was Marriage and Family Living, which prepared them for the big step they may take after they graduate from high school. Learning about engines, machines, woodworking, electricity, and metals were just some of the fun and practical things shop had to offer. Physical conditioning and the value of sportsmanship were stressed in the guidance given by the physical education department. A class for interested seniors was also offered. g N' . wwf -X ss . WM... S sees , Q w ig . .,,i' 'H - ...S 1? if K - YSPX X. wfwwwww N. ,, . ff it is J l i52fPhy Ed, Home Ec. Shop
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SOCIAL STUDIES-BUSINESS-MARKETING Preparing students for working world. Students were kept busy working and improving their shorthand and typing skills, recording financial transactions, and studying laws that affect everyone. Attending school only half a day was one of the privileges Marketing ll students had. To keep this privi- lege they had to hold a job. Marketing I students learned how to sell advertising and make signs. They also had to put on a demonstration with one person be- ing the clerk and the other person being the customer. It also had a change with Ms. Plank being replaced by Mr. Price. Social Studies classes had a lot of events to study during the year, especially with some Americans held hostage in Iran. w fm? ' Z fi y 2 'i' M? 'W rf' V , 1 . .y s. ,fa wi ,ss ' 4 4 in A I . f Qi y ,,gv! 7 ,.A 5 M E K 'fi,,g E , ,. f i if .A y r, . y my l in ,lf 5 ,,.. ,, - 5 'E ,'., . Z A 4 hi M' Vlrry ,M H .Vyq V fn :,, , .. It Q ff 4, , .TVA ' x 1 W M' M 0 4 s S E as y is A11 e4fss.-Bus,-Mark. 5 3 W , fx 2
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