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ABOVE-Getting their ingredients together before making a meal are Mrs. Marie McKeIler, the Home Economics teacher, Kay Shorl, Rose Thompson, and Roxanne Thompson. RIGHT-Prociicing The proper placement of utensils are Rox- anne Thomas, Belly Davies, Linda Haynes, and Debbie Greene. The sludenls are in a Home Economics Foods class. l!h.l' i 1 ,..,,,.,,,g nfl . Zi J, ,X 1' ggtrk' D D l 0 'Va .fo o , o o 'ish 0 .Lise ABOVE-Patienfly stirring a pan are Marilyn Garvey and Mary Ann Easler. The class is taught by Mrs. Marilyn Johan- nessen and Mrs. Dorolhy Douglas. LEFT-Relaxing on a sofa in lhe living room are some of the Family Living class studenls. The course teaches home harmony and is iaughl by Mrs. Dorolhy Douglas.
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'fx 13 ...f Wy ,fc i . , .,,,r 5 's i t i t 13' I, X 1, Ar A Egg V l I I A I s. 'I ,. ,.. Q Assisting students Brad Miller and Tarnie Shank during their l.C.T. pro- gramming class is Mr. Paul Hayes. l.C.T. places students in various iobs around the city where they receive firsthand experience. Al .Fa45'5 -1-:anoint V A ei ABOVE-Working diligently on the construction of u window casing during his part time iob is senior, Joe Kelle. He finds being able to work during the school day a very profitable experience. Besides the experience received he also begins to realize the responsibilities of a working man. RIGHT-Practicing her bedside manners on co-student Kathy Miller is senior, Vickie Bowers. Both girls are training as nurses aids at Community Hospital. Through nursing they learn to help others and begin to realize the necessity of good nurses and how they benefit the sick. D. E. takes Homecoming float winner A hayride and a winning float were among the many activities ot the Distributive Education class. D.E. is sponsored by Mr. Kenneth Stanley, who taught for the first time here at Marshall. The idea of keeping a young per- son in school and keeping him from terminating his education is an im- portant factor of D.E. The Deca Club is another outlet of the D.E. program which teaches students important business practices. The Industrial Cooperative Training Program is directed by Mr. Paul Hayes and otters students informa- tion related to iob training. I . .1
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.USS ..-X Making something with yarn and string to deco- rate their homes are freshman students in Mrs. Marilyn Johannesson's homemaking class. 'ff '- , .NA Learning how to prepare and balance daily menus in their Home Economics Foods classes are sophomores Chris Britton, Marie Leon, Carol Williams, and Joanne Channey. yr Girls learn Art, science Nl ll HRIAKI In Home Ec. Home Economics is unique in that it applies high school curriculum to family life. ln Home Economics a stu- dent learns how to make and keep a home and how to be a worthy mem- ber of her home or community. Homemaking and Clothing VI were courses added this year. Homemak- ing is for freshmen who are interest- ed in Home Economics, lout who have not yet decided on a specific area to enter. Mrs. Dorothy Douglas, Mrs. Marie McKeller, and Miss Susan Lange joined the staff this year. Carrying a hot pan of freshly made rolls are sophomore foods students Ruth Roark and Joanne Channey. In Home Economics Foods classes students learn to prepare and serve various kinds of food. Many of the foods students will later become dieticians, cooks, and homemakers.
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