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Home Ec lust for Girls? .apt 1 I if 4 ' ,gg Ammf 1. Paperwork is a necessary part of Home Economics. 2 When ironing, Mrs. Susan Cole shows Tina Brown and Sue Peters that four hands are better than two. 3. Sewing is harder than it looks - just ask! 4. Jane Spitznagle i-ndustriously applies her attention to her sewing as Miohelle Su11ivan's train of thought is momentarily diverted. The 1976 Oracle 21
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What is home economics? Is it the girls' section of the school? Not at all! Just as the industrial arts department is no longer just for the boys. Boys are now taking a course called Single Survival. This class met the last period of every day. Formerly called Bachelor Survival, the study involved liv- ing as a single person, cooking nutritious low-budget meals, and balancing a low-income budget. In general, one learned how to survive on his own. Girls were permitted to sign up for this course also, but none have done so as of yet. However, the home economics teacher, Ms. Bedeva Bowling, feels that the boys would not care to have girls in the class with them. Courses of a wide variety are offered by the home economics department including Foods, Interpersonal Relationships, Family Living, Single Survival, Clothing, Housing, and Con- sumer Foods and Foundations. The home economics depart- ment also sponsored adult classes of sewing, cooking, and others at varied levels which were desired by the community. One can see that the home economics department was a very important part of our school, and that the subjects encompassed in the department included many others besides those traditionally assigned to the name home ec. BDH 20 The 1976 Oracle
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Interest Flares In Industrlal Arts 1: Sweat beads on Bill Stauffer's forehead as he concentrates on striving for perfection on his project. 2: Assembly of a woods project takes time, effort, and concentration. 3: Angles, inches, rulers, and plans are just a small part of the things that go into planning a woods project. 4: Sanding for a smooth finish is one of the characteristics desired by Nedda Smith for a good Advanced Woods project. 5: Safety glasses are a definite must, in the Woods Shop, as worn here by Dennis Myers. 22 The 1976 Oracle wwf K 4 F5'5'1e'fn ss aa, : t 'fio ' , rf, jr,-.5 -- sr kpj.. M . V' v,a ,V 3 K Q K K 1w 'X 'bf' S .V is
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