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Looking across the miles and miles of homework keeps these guys involved. Running for president isn ' t always fun. especially dealing with the senior citizens.
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Columbus had his leaky ships and trouble with the natives, Armstrong had his worn out craft and trouble with the martians. Here at Carroll it is the job of the Social Studies Department to teach us about these and many other things. In these classrooms you can find yourself talking with a congressman on the tele- phone, getting to visit the County Jail (which Is easier than getting out), or talking with a murderer, (I wouldn ' t make him mad if I were you). You learn about everything from prehistoric cave people, to filling out your tax forms. Through trial and error, inspiration and perspiration, our social studies teachers strive to turn out well informed, responsible American citi- zens. Who knows, one of them may become President! V50W o o Second Graders help the Social Field Problems class redis- cover ponds. Mr. Wright a representative of Congress gives his political viewpoint to government enthusias. As an annual event in our government class, tracing a bill is a headliner. Mr. McKinney lends a hand. [14] LOOKING ACROSS THE MILES
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In the midst of the whizzing sound of sewing machines and blenders, the popping of bacon and eggs fryina. you will find the future homemakers of tomor- row. Amona those hard at work making an apron for that final grade or the souffle that has fallen for the third time, you will find both guy ' s and gal ' s sewing and bak- ing their way to possible fame. These classes have sur- vived the enerev crisis; when their stoves and sewing machines werelurned off. they kept on going through thick and thin, through lumpy and curdled. When you walk into the Home-Ec rooms, you might hear that familiar sound much like that of an electric mixer, or sil- verware being crushed by the garbage disposal. Who knows, among these people mav even be a gourmet chef. Afterall. this may be how the galloping gourmet got his start. ABOVE CENTER: Kelly Hall asks herself. Now how does this rack fit in? ABOVE LEFT; Is Mrs. Reece being subjecled to sewing in her own class? ABOVE RIGHT: Mrs. Gerard assists students in the Home Ec. class. RIGHT: Everyone ' s got their hand in the pot as fondue was used dur- ing the energy crisis. 16] CREATIN ' STUFF
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