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Kim Pigman looks on as Lisa Phipps trims a pattern before she starts to sew. Sewing isn ' t all that bad. Missy Pace finds it amusing while Mrs. Adams sews with her eyes closed. Missy Galliher watches a film in Home Economics, while Pam Duncan finds something more interesting in the back of the room. Mary Jane Sweet learns how to cut out a jacket in Home Economics. Darts and Tarts What’s burning? What’s cooking? The odors of many exotic foods filling the halls made many stu¬ dents wish they were taking Home Economics. Sometimes we wondered why our biscuits didn ' t turn out right, especially wnen we had the recipe right in front of us. Advanced home economics students planned and prepared a full-course Thanksgiving meal. Some of us set the school’s record for putting in a zipper. Even though we had to rip out and sew over many times, our finished garment was really pretty in our eyes. 29
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Larry Harless, Mark Butters, and Dayton Burke try their hand at painting a car. Dewey Johnson works in cramped quarters as he changes the signal flasher in his car. 28 Do you always wear the safety shield on top of your head? Mike Large is preparing to weld, as his teacher, Mr. Lane, looks on.
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Chips and Shavings All the splinters, bruises and bloody fingers weren ' t so bad after that first picture frame, gun rack or knife holder was completed. Learning all the uses of wood made trees look much prettier. The smell of varnish and shellac, and the sound of saws and sanders filled the room. Future carpenters designed and made things from jewelry boxes to cedar chests. Shop also taught the boys to use a broom as they had to sweep the floor of wood chips and sawdust. Howard Stevens sandsdown his cedar chest to create a smooth finish. Don ' t forget to give it a rubbed-in waxed shine! Tommy- La tham observes. Luther Compton, Rick Pope, Ricky Sailer, and Larry Thomas listen as Mr. Garrett instructs them in shop class. 30 Brian Phillips makes use of one of the amazing machines in shop. Here, he is carving around the sides of a pla que to give it a professional finish.
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