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Home ' lswValhwbUefam1fl Karen Allen and Becky Belleau measure and mix to produce a masterpiece. 'l K, Q fif.f'S1g 1 j,L?iQ,gQ5 ggi: Q am ,, Working diligently to finish her project in sewing class is Sheila Coomer. Vocational home economics is a val- uable course for young high school girls. A variety of items is covered in their studies such as food preparation, nutri- tion, good etiquette, and how to develop healthy family relations. One imagines home economics as the regular courses of cooking and sewingg but here at Franklin Central, the girls learn these skills as Well as many more. Other topics that they study are how to budget time and money, home nursing, child care, and how to better social and per- sonal relations. These high school girls today are the home economists of to- morrow. Making plans for their dream homes in home ec are Brenda Gregg and Diane and Donna McNutt.
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Cowwes iwQOCiaffQtudie8 GiwLessonsAbowbOwv jjj ' l ,M Kiwi, ff, X if .-..f i M, While taking a U.S. History test, Steve Van Treese racks his brain for an answer. One of the best ways to be a good American citizen is to be familiar with the history of our country and how it has developed through the years. To obtain this information, the students are re- quired to take U. S. History and U.S. The procedure for buying stocks is shown by Roger Ken- yon and Mary Eoff in economics class. Government which help them gain the needed knowledge. Also offered are eco- nomics and world history. These courses also help us understand the structure of our nation and others. What were you doing on the night of October 26 ? asks attorney Linwood Bradley as he examines Larry Edwards while Gary Pool, the judge, looks on in the mock trials in govemment. - -Q41 +1 aim? ii .... I.: 21
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' Is ' TlvwuglvQl1op QMLAQ' The industrial arts courses at Franklin Central afford boys ex- cellent training in the proper use of tools and other basic skills. The shop courses offered are general shop, mechanical drawing, wood, metal, welding, foundry, and printing. The care of soil, farm- ing, farm management, and crops are just a few of the subjects covered by the agriculture classes. The boys are also required to have projects. Judging soybeans are Barry McClain, Marvin Schroeder, Roy McAm1s, Mike Schmidt and Willard LaFever During shop class, Tom Worthington skillfully works on the metal lathe.
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