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Dlnchln Denmes If we were all put on trial for wasting energy, the verdict in almost every case would be guilty.We've all neg- lected, at one time or another, to turn off the lights or the TV. We're also found guilty of gas guzzling in which the offense is driving up and down Main for no apparent reason. However, in the past year we've become more aware that we'll have to get along with less heat, less travel and start to wear much more wool. Many of us preferred to keep our coats, on due to the 68 degree thermostat setting in the school build- ing this year. With the increase in energy prices it will cost 30 per cent more to heat and light our school next year. However, low temperatures bum up more calories to keep our body heat stable. This could be a defmite advantage for the weight watchers in school. Whatever the changes have been in our lifestyles because of the energy crisis, here's what a few of our teachers did to SAVE THAT ENERGY. Question: What have you been doing to conserve energy? We bought a wood burning stove, and keep the thermostat set at 50 degrees all the time. Virginia Guthrie, Food III and needles. I turn the thermostat down to 60-65 degrees. JoAnn Benson, Clothing III, roughing lt and special education Faculty! 137
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Two main things. We use less heat and gas. Frank 1 keep the thermostat at 65 degrees and don't drive over 55 M.P.H. Guenther, chamber cholr, mlxed chorus, junior high Juanlta Stutsman, independent llvlng, Food A-Z, understanding chorus children, sand and stain fdlv ie . ft' 4 hi-- P ' Q 5 .t ? C We bought a Franklin stove, and insulated last summer. lt was very expensive, but worth it! Patricia Reynolds, orchestra We insulated our house, set the therm- ostat lower and I ride my bike when it's warm. Gordon Wickham, Band I, Band Il, high school sectlonals, Willson Band
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Bluegrass. Shirley Smith, prlnclpal's sec- retary I enjoy Glen Miller. Marlene Flscus, att- endance secretary Question: What kind of music do listen to? 138fFaculty QS-T Q Q, A t 'QT' , x, 4 Q I Q 4' WP I-4a assi, . I ' uf Y Rock, classical and blue grass. Patti Furnlss, guidance secretary W t 4. 4 if ,SL ' M 5 .,, .if- adm 1
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