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Corine Wootan begins a skirt with assistance from Glenda Conyer. Home economics II students Connie Molz and Camilla Williams discuss the correct way to insert a zipper. Home economics I gave the students a chance to learn the fundamentals of nutrition, cooking and sewing. The girls' first projects were aprons, which the classes used in their cooking experience. Each pupil then worked on individual accomplishments. The second year girls begin their year with the study of interior design. Clothes of their own choice were made, including the re- quired jacket or formal. dressmaking and interior design. Miss Dorothy Jernigan- B. A. , Arizona State College, Tempe. She teaches home econo- mics I and II. She is Girls' League and Junior Class sponsor and in is charge of costumes. Her hob- bies are knitting and travel.
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HOME ECONOMICS Dorothy Moore and Louanne Duffey wash dishes after a busy session in the kitchen. Future homemakers learn secrets of cooking, Carol Acosta, Betty Moore and Linda Pinkston prepare a coffee cake. Morenci High School girls received their first lessons in homemaking from Miss Dorothy Jernigan. She taught both beginning and advanced home eco- nomics. Left: Diann Godsoe, Jackie Young and Joyce Wright put a cake in the oven. Right: Beatrice Portillo and Geraldine Gaston work on individual projects as Gloria Meadows gives advice.
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WOOD SHOP Correct use of tools is emphasized as boys Above: Mr. Harry Reeves --B. S. , Ft. Hayes, Kansas. His hobbies are working on automobiles, yard work and all sports. He is in charge of audio visual aid and is varsity basket- ball coach. He teaches woodshop. Right: Sanding their gun rack are Dale McLaughlin and Davis Stewart, while Richard Hartner planes his bread-board. Boys desiring to enter such fields as carpentry, cabi- net making or pattern making gained insight and exper- ience in the woodshop I and II classes. Besides manual work the boys learned wood fastening, wood finishing and other undertakings designed to en- courage boys interested in work as architects, draftsmen or contractors. Projects suchas making tables, lamps and bookcases with the lathes, zig-saws, band saws and miter saws will mean new hobby interests for many of the members of the class.
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