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Home Ee. Developed New Homemakers ,. Kim Murphy can't seem to get the thread through the needle. Mitiz Murray irons out wrinkles on her blouse she made in wardrobe. Mrs. Betty Ebert explains to her wardrobe class how to lay out a pattern. Starilyn Blankenship and Tina Owens take notes during home ec. I. This year the home economics classes were taught by Mrs. Betty Ebert. Fresh- men classes Were home ec. I. Other courses offered were family relations, family foods, home nursing, and ward- robe. Second semester home nursing took field trips to several of the surrounding hospitals.
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Health- .5432 .o K' o . sf Care Of s X , ' f L'A' The Mind i ,l i ., , And Body pf, o, 'if'-s'f,2 alia! ir' Ng J 'x K in 5. First hour health class discusses the assignment for the day. Denise Glensky, Debbie Coker, Joyce Pruitt, Kay Hilton, and julie Holder MI. Rader Cllecks a ers from his listen as Miss Alley discusses their health tests. P P first hour health class. This year health was taught by Miss Sue Alley and Mr. Randy Rader. The health classes saw several films on topics such as drug and alcohol abuse. Outside speakers came to give the students more information. Life- saving techniques were practiced on the dummy Uresusciarm. Mark McCu1ly, Sandra Young, and Eldon Cook watch as Mr. Rader pre sents a film about drug abuse.
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Carpentry Introduced At MH l Mike Andrews and Laura jones work hard on drawing their house plans for their miniature house. Martin Wells seems confused on how to tell the dif- ference bewveen platform and balloon naming. Carpentry was introduced this year to the industrial arts classes. Mr. Richard Fus- sell, taught the carpentry classes how to read blueprints and symbols. The classes were instructed to draw plans for a house which they constructed, in miniature, dur ing the year. They learned the basics of home construction and how to prepare their own blueprints. 1. Sixth hour carpentry class listens to instructions on how floor plans are drawn. Carpentry class checks the joints and sands cabinet doors. Mr. Richard Fussell tests the back of a chair to see if it will hold together.
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