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The home management class is pricing new kitchen equipment. M. , rm ,, if ,si s i Miss Shirley Wilson, Home Economist, gives a laundry demonstration. HOMEMAKI G Homemaking is a' combination of many areas of learning. ltlis home management, clothing construction, and Wage Earning-Food Services. This year the maior interest of the homemaking program is the Wage Earning section. This is a vocational program au- thorized by federal assistance. It is designed to train students for ca- reers in food service occupations. Home Economics efforts are di- rected toward preparation for homemaking now and in the future. A few of the girls from the Wage Earning-Food Services class learn practical experience in the cafeteria.
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PECIAL EDUCATION CLASSES Many students use the library during study hall and other periods. Mrs. Moore is our school librarian. Students in the sophomore and iunior classes take driv- 1 4 ers education. They learn rules of the road in the class- AST T..- room and also learn practical use in driving. Mrs. Proffer teaches art class, in which the students learn the many aspects of art and put them to use. These are all parts of the special education classes. At left, top, Pam Harris is pointing out a right of way situation at an in- tersection, while Mr. Brubaker and Henry Spier look on. At left, bottom, Miss Stockglausner is helping students in the speech class. 'Ulu Mrs. Proffer is here with the art class. They are making wire sculptures. ln the background are different pictures and paintings which the students creat- ed.
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