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Home Economics is Sew much Fun You may live without poetry, music, and books, but civilized man cannot live without cook ... or. Man shall not live by bread alone . Ponder these quotes if you may. but cooking and sewing do go hand-in-hand. Many former Hayes High School students have found rich and rewarding careers and futures in the food business. It is true that the food business is one of the largest in the nation. From the persistent and untiring patience of Mrs. Myrtle L Tinsley, many students of Hayes have returned to thank her again for her I do care attitude that she exhibits about all students. For those who are interested in the Field of fashions, whether it is for a career, or just knowing when to wear the appropriate clothing for the appropriate occasion; clothing is the ideal pursuit. Mrs. Diane Huffman can show you how to get the most out of your money and material. Her motivation creates many innovations—from molding to modeling. Remember that styles and fashions will always be around. Wouldn't you like to know the wheres and whens in order to always be sure of knowing the right thing to wear.'1
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Making the Product Sell Marketing and distributive education is a two-year course that provides experience for students in on-the-job training, as well as excellence in classroom theory. The five competency areas in marketing and distributive education include basic skills in communication and computation, occupational adjustment, and positive human relations. Mrs. Gilmore, the instructor for this course, persists on quality performance from all students in each phase of the course. 21
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Looking Ahead Will Pay Off For T l Students The trade and industrial education courses at Hayes High School consist of drafting and graphic arts. Students may start this kind of training as early as the tenth grade. Each class is scheduled in blocked, two-hour periods of time. Drafting is taught by Mr. B. Bonner, and printing is taught by Mr F. Green. Much success in these two areas of study has been exemplified through numerous exhibitions by way of various printed materials for other schools, special school occasions, displays, blue-prints, and assemblies. 2i
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