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The next famous fashion designers? Kevin Maggert and Mark Beer learn how to thread a sewing machine in 7th grade Exploratory . . . Both wishing the class would hurry up and end. Horsing around? In advanced P. E. Miss Miller spots Melanie Rohrer as she demonstrates her skills on the horse. 73 Phys. Ed
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Home economics classes were under the jurisdiction of Mrs. Rink and Mrs. Lynn. In these classes students learned the proper techniques for making pancakes and sew- ing a stitch. Some of subjects in the home ec. department included family relations, bachelor living and family planning. The phys. ed. instructors were Mr. Reagan and Miss Miller. In Phys. Ed. , good sportsmanship and fair play were highly stressed. Some of the sports which phys. ed. students played were basket- ball, flag football, archery, volleyball, dodgeball, and gymnastics. Exercise and Food Make a Healthy Body. one ' s in the kitchen with iane! Laughing and smiling, Diane Kammerdiener enjoys cooking in Home EU;. I. Frustration strikes again. Home Ec. takes a lot of time, effort, and patience. Sophomore Diane Smith wonders if her outfit will ever come out right. 1-2 class hault. In 9th grade phys. ed. , in order to play a real tough game of football, you must first warm up. Here they work on jumping- jacks. a 72 Home Ec.
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Headaches, a Part of Journalism. The newspaper staff was responsible for the periodic publication of THE TALON, Fairfield ' s school paper. Twelve issues were printed this year, plus a 12-page winter sports booklet which was handed out free of charge to Falcon fans at the first home basketball game. Fairfield ' s annual staff, which was also advised by Mr. Schroeder, produced Volume 8 of the school an- nual, REFLECTIONS. A lot of hard wook went into mak- ing sure that the students would get the best yearbook yet, and sometimes it seemed almost a struggle to meet that next deadline. No, you have to erase each page seperately. Gayle Conrad tells Beth Frazier the bad things about 3-R Forms. Typist at work. Mary Stutzman types some of those all important articles needed for the Newspaper. This little light of mine--]unior Brian Steele tries out the new light machine making sure it ' s in good working order.
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