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Home 6c',Sl1op offer' useful skills Working to acquaint students with the ways of a homemaker was the function of the Home Economics Department. This included learning the necessary skills and knowledge in dealing with children, family, cooking, and sewing. Thirteen pre-school children were enrolled in the Child Develop- ment Class with Marshall students learning how to take care of them and how to cope with their needs. The classes were on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1:00 to 2:30. Specialty courses offered to students were Quiltmaking, Gour- met Cooking, and Family Human Relationship classes. Activities included a luncheon for the faculty prepared by members of Gour- met Foods. The instructors, Mrs. Georgia Carver and Mrs. Lucille Meyers, noticed a renewed interest and large classes. I really like Home Economics and I think it will help me in the future, said Senior Lori Farevaag. Students in the Industrial Arts classes worked to master the skills they were taught. According to Woodshop Teacher Ed LeBaron, students in this class made projects ranging from gun cabinets to game tables, and from waterbeds to stereo cabinets. Auto Shop instructor Dan McCallum felt that Marshall students were great students to work with. They've accomplished a lot in the class. Students not only worked on their own automobiles but some of the teachers' cars as well. Junior Chris Scott stated, I never knew hardly anything about how to repair engines and a few other projects in a car until I took this class. lt made the time worthwhile. i l 5 Va 1 .. ,C mx Siam I I X 5?-, it I A ' ss' W 74 0 Home EcfShop LUCILLE MEYER discusses with Principal Nate Jones the re- sults of his presentation to her Creative Foods class. Cooking is one of Jones' favorite hobbies. COOKING is popular with the guys as well as the girls at Mar- shall. Here Sophomores Don Brunette and Bob Estes clean up after their cooking experience.
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EXW s 1 . :, 3 is CREATIVE FOOD provides a variety of recipes to try. Here, Sophomores Jung Lee, Jean Niiranen and Renee McCormick are preparing crepes. SOLDERING is one of the many skills learned in Metal Shop. Freshman Paul Miller demonstrates one of the safety techniques for the class. WOOD SHOP provides many different projects to construct. Here Senior Tamara Hubbard is making a table. Home EcfShop ' 75
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