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Home Ec Isn tJust ci Woman s World Home Ec this year, as in the past was open to both male and female students who wanted to learn the essentials of being in charge of a home. Students learned to cook, sew and care for children. Also being ever mindful of the future, they learned to use metric measurements in their cooking. Males in the class proved through the year they could do as well as women in today's liberated world. Toni Taylor lil takes pride in her homemade soup. While Mrs. Dotson l2l assists a student with her sewing. Mike Smith l3l learns the art of gour- met cooking as Mrs. Malloy Ml gives a lecture on meat tenderizing. 2 if 'tf1'e?C123,1 Faculty I 45
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5 'sm ,.., ,am-. ,,, .. TW. The pockets of students felt a little lighter as the price of school lunches went up from 554 to 600 this year. But this hasn't decreased the number of students eating lunch. In fact the crowds during the 4 lunch periods were so large Inflation Causes IODA Increase in Lunches the office set up a system to allow 600 or less students to eat in the lunch room at the same time. This system worked quite well in balancing the load of 2200 students at KHS. jx-1,2,,,. . .,At . J 4 .'.L E . 4- !'v The lunch room personnel Ill and l2I prepare lunches for the oncoming crowd of students who eagerly await their lunches. Keith Hightower l3I is one of many lunchroom assistants at Kathleen. 44 f Non Instructional Personnel I 'I ,ff KW-QM--- P, 2 , sq- V 3
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The year was off to a good start in the Agriculture Depart- ment as Mr. Massey the Department Head was awarded the Honorary Future Farmer of America Degree. Livestock production, Vegeta- ble production and Machine Mechanics were a few of the many courses offered to stu- dents. The students worked in the fields and learned how to grow produce. When the stu- dents harvested their crops they either sold them or kept them for personal use. The aim of Ag. was to impress upon the students the need of farmers to meet the world's ever increasing food needs. What's Coming Up in Ag? 'N Nl 1 Since spraying with insecticide is one of the many jobs of Ag, ill a student looks like a thi long hours in the field. Mr. Massey l3l shows students how to bunch plants for selling. 46 I Agriculture ng from outer space while wearing u protective mask. Mr. Wilson's class 121
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