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First Row: Kim Drum, Tammy Drum, Jane Keever, Sabre Moore, Lisa Hovis, Karen Caccia, Jane Ballard. Second Row: Jamie Wray, Sylvia Flowers, Brenda Flowers, Evie Kennedy, Shelia Sherrill, Mary Jo Mauch, Tammy Crites, Tammy Bolick, Elizabeth Smith, Lori Sigmon. Third Row: Renee Abernathy, Gay Nell Anthony, Janice Moore, LaRue Murray, Pam McAlister, Nancy Smith, Judy Drum. Sarah Crouse, Carol Robinson, Jerri Bass, Regina Lail. Fourth Row: Non-member, Diane Anthony, Trevelen Caldwell, Donna Catoe, Cindy Martin, Julie Frazier, Tammy Hicks, Non-member, Mary Rummage, Patsy Drum. Fifth Row: Glenda Martin, Rhonda Chandler, Barbara Jones, Teresa Gwyn, Rita Queen, Cathy Loadholt, Angie Thompson, Diane Jones. Opposite Page Top Left: These girls worked on a project which was making Christmas decorations. Top Right: This student was pressing a facing for a dress she was making. Far Left: Mrs. Beard helped Karen Caccia with her sewing. Middle: Janet Hamm cut out a pat- tern as Gay Nell Anthony watched. Bottom Right: Glenda Wilkinson worked with her fingers as she finished making her outfit. This Page Left: The FHA members enjoyed refreshments after their monthly meetings. 27
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Girls Prepared Themselves for Homes of Their Own Home Economics was a course that taught girls how to keep house. They learned to cook, sew, and do other kinds of housework. This was training not only for housewives but for any young woman who planned to make it on her own. Miss Beard did her best to get her students ready for life after school.
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Child Care Meant Learning At Bandys we were fortunate to have a Child Care Center for a second year. Here students got the opportunity to work with children as they learned about their habits and behavior. They learned to care for them and to discipline them. They taught and loved each one. It was a good experience for everyone who took the course. The center also benefits the children. It prepared them for kin- dergarten and elementary school. It gave them a chance to learn to get along with others not only their own age but adults as well. It was an enjoyable experience for all students and children. Top Right: A Medical Emergency Technician showed the Child Care class how to take an E.K.G. with the help of Quinton Williams. Middle Left: Alan Falls watched as Leigh Anne painted her jack-o- lantem. Middle Right: After lunch the children took a nap. Left: At Halloween the children dressed up in costumes and went trick-or-treating to every room. Mr. Caldwell gave each one a treat. 28
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