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.ff 6 ABOVE: Senior Rick Hulsey expressed his feelings with a definite l Y Yech!,'fafter sampling a fudge-crunchy, while Rick Bylo, LEFT: . I x Q I , , , I IOOKNM tlke role of Suzy Homemaker. O, - K wx KE' xi I SX ., A ,L -tx' f. X fr X F' . :fi ,X f, , ff f , f , fa X ,i- -1 3 - I X B I 12 X . . 14 Abi' ' t oys BQJYSJSXGY .ql1!al1t omema mg 1 IIICS i lf. ' , v- f Y ' ' X ' '. 0 , . ' e X' lf 'xxj A XJ -, , f A .xii ' i X! X wr gf Qs if X . - u if xv tx 0. gg bfi, Q, X' XOYI hjf vxf X Q N A gff e3f fl' 5- , 'Xy 5' ' ' ,W WN ff? VYA' f Did you taste Rick's tapioca pudding? It was almost like h xx Sgr r A IN. -Q1 I, My xx ,. Wi l I U Qvkx E - jggy 51 ,1!Jv.?yT'kRj'tjf 43m eating cement. I heard he got an A on lt! . if LJ Qs f EJ gixjj x i by of K xy Regardless of the many paths one may follow, good home- ' Aft, K, y li, 'Dy lx V, sy K XY making skills are always valuable. In order to better prepare the grip .J fi . .QV Qi X gf gy'-' 5' in .,-.1 ' bgjfsflfor their coming lives in the outside world, the HomeiEco- fs f x s YL V Q ,kiwi ix M Rxyif it-I I friiongicsvdepartment opened its doors to the male half of the Steven- U xx if ' y ,ft pil My , 192, 2-1 fs, Jhon student body. The boys took pride in creating original and Yqsi fi' if .Q , itjw,t.'i'-.g 95,1 7, Q taistyiidishes, but when the time came for them to devour their 'X' 3 tif 53, I .XA if K qfj ivy-F5 P U :Q gfiaisterpleces, the stronger sex was not always so strong. GX my by fyvg Wt- L57 W lg it :pf X N ' 1 :QM Alongside the boys, the girls at Stevenson were able toyeook , I I, I ' f-af' gl xr , ffgtyiw to their hearts content. The courses available to them ranged from XJ I ' If f 'J .xv 5? gg, fr . . . . . ' . X sl Q i . 1 f I ,Q e Be mmn Foods to Gourmet Cookm . In these classes, delicacies,- ,J it X v' wr. fbi xggt g g g . . l pf- , , Y Q 5 g aff my from all over the world were recreated. A , if ti' I iii ,f ,'.j.f' . gf In keeping with the whirl of the fashion world, many girls? kg 1' 'fxfv' fvtfx ' Q- X, ,Qi 'X took advantage of the sewing and tailoring classes. Being able to I ,ill lf' ix Ljf x f- s.s-gf' ' whip up smart-looking clothes with a Hnished look was the goal bij 1 e infra' . J x I 1 fan rf-,E and achievement of most of these girls. Through their adventures, JH ,. J, . ff' fi A f sf ,Y ,Iii ' .Ji 2312. e both bo s and irls found the ke to the secret of adding a bit X X. v . f- x ,- f ,-I IE, , y g y gy my f' 1 ' A J w vii' rj' f Nxt' of variety and spice to their lives. fr fy ' J, A fx .X Wig Q, ff f . 'Z I rx ,nr I: .K X, L X . I Cy WH fi. if X figb EC-i ' fo! L' 'V ,' J, ' ji filifif HV X af!! R' fi it in Q fu ?e 31' ' XJ V KJ i A '- '- ' A xl I c '
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New Image of ath Dept. Promotes Interest J .Q QM.. it V Q u ,Being head of the math department and teachzng his. classes kept Mr. Edwards busy. ii, C Frank Harding Paul Mack ' Gary Vance James Winebrener Down in your seats, Books open. Pencils ready! Think . . f' Although this is the way math courses are usually run, it was very uncommon at Stevenson. Math was more than a dull routine for teachers and students. Courses were offered to meet the different interests of all the students. Besides the old stand-bys like algebra and geometry, there was a new technical math course. Measuring a room and estimating the cost to build it exampliiied how the students who participated in this program applied math to practical uses. Independent study was expanded. Computer math students ran the computers on their own. Those taking geometry used a Hunipacl' part of the time which was self explanatory and done individually. Relevance of courses, interesting methods, student responsi- bility and less ordinary routine characterized the math department. When there was homework to be done a computer Came in handy. Denise Nichol was lucky and made it to the computer first. Math 39
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Barbara Brancato Joyce Daugherty it was merely in.its beginning stages of eonslruction, Mary Wood- was already picturing herself in her new dress. Kendra learned Darlene Marohnic Elizabeth Turner only to sew, bu? to avoid using her fingers for pin-cushions, Home Ec 41
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