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Home Eo explodes with activity, initiates boys' cooking class Guys in the kitchen? Why not? One of Franklin's newest classes enabled all prospective male cooks, who had been in hiding, to come out from under cover and prove their abilities in the Franklin kitchens. In Commercial Foods the guys learned to cook meals on a large scale, such as for a hotel or for a restau- rant. The head cook, alias Mr. Anthony Zizzo, did a great iolo at keeping our guys out of the soup . Family Life Education included other classes such as Home Furnishings, Entertaining and Foods, and The Child. The most 'Fascinating feature of this department was the Franklin Play- school where the children of the 'Faculty came and during both semesters, child-care students watched them in the quiet solitude of the playroom where they worked and played. Laura Mclnteer asked her Fashion and Fabrics teacher, Mrs. Jiskra, a question while Kathy Plant and Laura Gaikowski decided not to let the guys show them up. l l 1 l 1 I i l l 4 l l l i
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Mr. McFarrand eased Linda Maynard's worries over grades Iabovej. Wallace banners decorated one booth during the spring-time primary elections. Mr. Pode fbelow rightj helped students figure out confusing schedules. 0065 Current crises challenge, ocial tudies acts Current Events had a fresh connotation in Social Studies this year, as staff and students directed common attention to the national elec- tion and other vital events of the hour. For example, two new classes got under way second semester, both organized with student help. Minority Group Relations used current media, individual consciences and ethics as learning devices. Community Services gave credit for serving in such community proiects as recreation, medical aid, tutoring. The old stand-bys - American and world his- tory, government, geography, economics, socio- logy, psychology - also remained available. .4svv Donald R. Nicholson Dominick Paris Ronald Pode Mary Ann Pollock Allan Treppa
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Four year old Molly Cahill rested between activities while Commercial Foods students, Jim Martini, Bob Brighfaupt, Gary Sic Coates showed their assorted cooking skills. 4 s lx 0 and Steve grew. E e s w H. -1 ,Pi 'vw , ' , Vwvfs ,- Justine Jiskra Janet Dersey Evelyn Shuput Anthony Zizzo
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