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Boys multiply in Home Ec. The Home Economics department had many more boy students than in past years. In some classes, the boys outnumbered the girls. There were two teachers, Miss Kathleen Sheehy and Mrs. Margaret Huber. They both taught a straight Home Ec. class that included sewing, cooking, home furnishings, prenatal care, and a certain amount of time for individual projects. Miss Sheehy also taught a Food Services class which included on the job training. Pam Morrison bites into baked apple. Miss Sheehy lectured in her food service class, I . I ,o,. Jl ,L ,fM1f'M,M?i2e7 wi, quw-f ,. fr or gui' Wulf 1' ,I Nil Bl!! and Shelly Swope and Leah Livingston prepare to serve their pie to their group, Mrs. Huber gives Linda Sewell a taste test while Debie Moser watches.
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Shop and Ag geared tovvardjobs The vocational shop and agriculture classes were geared toward neces- sary job entry level skills through related information and projects. Mr. Bob Warner taught four levels of Agriculture. Welding and Mechanics were Mr. Rod Donnelly's field, Mr. Joe Lysek was in the area of wood, giving General Shop and Con- struction. Wood crafts and Metals were taught by Mr. Dave Machie, Mr. Warner explains soil differ- George Wimer watches Mr. Lysek change blades on the electric table saw in ences with Ted Blaylock in Ag. the wood shop, Mr. Machie points out that different gears have different types of feetg Robert Kohler and Gary Ainsworth listen. Mr. Donnelly demonstrates the gas cutting torch to Rod Punches in metal shop.
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