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MRS. ELAINE AMBURGEY, B.S. Mrs. Amburgey enjoys teaching the techniques of sewing and the fundamentals of cooking and baking. In addition to these basic skills, she taught units on dating, child care, first aid, and housing. The girls really enjoyed putting the house of their dreams on paper. Hardly a day went by that you didn't see her bright, warm smile somewhere. The only thing that Mrs. Amburgey dis- likes is the smell of burning food. Home Ec. Brings These pictures illustrate some of the many phases of homemaking that the girls' have studied this year. They learned to take care of children of various ages. They also learned much about basic techniques of first aid. Kathy Hoening is taking care of her patient, Sandy Hartman. HOLSUM BREAD AND BUNS Daybreak Fresh Baked by Dietzens, Richmond, Ind. 24
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Pictured at the right is Bill Sanders working on a lawn chair which was one of his required projects. The boys had home projects during the summer, which included cattle, pigs, sheep, and other animals. The agricul- ture classes visited the students' homes and judged their animals as part of their study. Nation's Agriculturists Dick Oswalt and Greg Thornhill are working hard to repair a trailer. The boys learned the operation and care of many farm implements. Mark McEldowney is shown using the acetylene welder. Mr. Patrick's main goal in teaching vocational agriculture is to prepare his boys to live productive lives on the farms of our country. The boys in his classes feel that he has helped them to do this. W1IST BODY SHOP Union City, Ohio 23
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The Line-Up . This is a very common sight in the Home Ec. Room, not only to get their articles checked but also to wait on the sewing machines. The Home Ec. Classes spent one-third of the school year sewing. The seniors and juniors made coats; the freshmen made pajamas, mumus, skirts and blouses, and the sophomores made dresses. Dreams of the Future The girls work very hard on their sewing projects because every spring Mrs. Am' burgey holds her style show. In this each girl has to model the two outfits she has made. In the cooking and baking classes the girls made yeast breads. When the bread was being baked, the whole school knew it; the aroma carried all over. They also made many nutritious meals. THE CITIZENS BANK Ansonia, Ohio 25
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