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f fsmmm STUDENTS FOR THE FUTURE Students ol industrial arts learn to take a few nails, a lew Ijoards, and a bit of paint and create an object of great 1)eauty and nsaliility. They learn that good planning is necessary for a job well done. The agriculture class learns to judge li c- stock so that they will be better able to select good animals in their future farming. First row: Jim Stevens, Kent Klepser, Ricli- ard Rice. Second row: Mr. Farley, Richard Scott, Alva Bard, Arthur Chenoweth, Mike Jacobs, I hil Piatt. Below: Kent Klepser is demonstrating to Dick Rice the proper way to run a lathe. The officers of the Future Fanners of . nierica Club are Mr. F;irlev, sponsor, Mike Jacobs. Kent Klepser. and Artliur Chenoweth. The FFA was responsible for the installation and up-keep of tlie milk machine where fresh milk was a ;iilable for onl 2r a cup.
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HOME ECONOMICS AND INDUSTRIAL ARTS TRAIN Freshman home economic stucleiits learn to plan and prepare attractive and nourishing meals. Home economics classes work together learn- ing to prepare for future home making. This year girls learned more about cooking, dieting, and planning meals. The freshmen and sopho- mores canned, froze, and experimented with foods. The junior and senior girls drew blue- prints of their heaven on earth homes. By tak- ing home economics, girls more thoroughly un- derstand how someday to organize and man- age their own homes. Lift: Sewing pla ' s an important part in homcmaking. C.irls sew, fit, and sew more until it finally seams riglit. Alter every nourishing and delicious meal comes the okl familiar task of dishes. Mary Ann Ness, Tishie Spencer, and Judy Schenkel act as clean up committee after this meal.
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ART A D LITERATURE ADD AIR OF REFINEMENT Before and after with Gary Dearduff, Dick Byall, and friend. PALETTES, PENCILS, AND PICTURES Each day the art room bustles with the ex- citement of students sketching someone ' s por- trait, working on abstract color schemes, de- signing deconitions for special occasions, or learning to letter a poster. Everyone seems to enjov this creativity. Nolan Lahr, Sandra Wohlford, Dick Byall, and Ronnie Piatt are making Christmas decorations of teasels.
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