With the dawning of Women's Lib. guys found that cooking was not necessarily just for the girls. 8esides a mini cooking course for boys, the Home Ec. Department offered minicourses in crafts and sewing to students in study halls. Mrs. Brandon, the new department head, initiated this program for students who were otherwise unable to take the regular semester-long courses. Wise selection and uses of goods and services were stressed in home cc. classes because of the energy crisis and consumer shortages. Girls also crossed the line by enrolling in engine and small appliance repair classes. Students in these classes brought in their own broken appliances to work on. As they progressed. students began working on car engines, doing tune-ups and minor repair jobs. The school got sheet metal equipment from the recently demolished Central Junior High for use in Metals I and II. Home ee. offers mini-courses to studv halls V Above Drafting plans tor an eight-sided bo are being completed by Bob 8aitcy. Industrial Education 23
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Lett HERO students Marcia Jackson. Kris Watkins. Lena Tapplar. Dennis Copeland. Debbie Garner and Jamie Myers help with the March ol Dimes community project. Far left To raise money tor OEA. Sherry Moore. Rita Moskin. and Susie Staub get Christmas Cards and calendar towels ready to sell HERO - Front row: Sandy Stone, hist.; Lita Evans. Joanne LaChew. sec . Tern Brown, pres.; Stephanie Broom, treas Row 2 Pam Cravens. Nancy Bose. Teresa Waldrep. Carl King, Patty Burke. Back row DarlaFisher. Roy Jeffers. Mary Craves. Shirley Boots. Jeff Schmitt, v. pres; Mrs Parker, sponsor. Left During the Sesquicentennial celebration. Above Cindy Whiteman. Polly Roy Jeffers and Lori Murdock sell coins and Susie Eli ah and Cathy Aldridge help at the calendars to a parade watcher. COE car wash. Work Programs 25
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