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Cakes Aren ' t All We Make Home Economics has always been cooking and sewing, but at Mulvane High School, students are learning that they have a larger variety of home eco- nomic classes. They have Family Liv- ing, Child Development, Clothing III, Foods III, Home Crafts and Interior De- sign. The Family Living class offers an in- terpersonal relationship with students. The students learn more about them- selves and their families. This will bet- ter prepare them in understanding rela- tionships whether they marry or remain single. The Child Development class broad- ens the family living class by teaching about growth and deve lopment of chil- dren. The students really enjoy the pre- school time, interacting with the chil- dren truly is a socializing interaction. The Clothing classes introduce more than sewing. Fashion, wardrobe coordi- nation, textiles, merchandizing, and construction are all a big part of the clothing world. The students have fun learning more about how clothing ex- presses their feelings. A fashion show in the spring allows the community to see the skills and talents of the stu- dents as they model the garments they constructed in class. Food classes are always popular and usually associate cooking and eating. The students learn that the foods class includes nutrition, consumerism, ette- quite, entertaining, and working with various preparation methods. The stu- dents enjoy the laboratory experiences the most. Many successful dishes are created in the kitchen - yeast breads, omiets, quich6, cakes, cookies, and much more. The students also experi- ment with foreign cookery and learn more about the ethnic background of many foods. They also entertain the faculty in the spring at an afternoon so- cial. This often lends to sharing recipes among students and teachers. The interior design class teaches the students the elements and principles of design relating to the house. The stu- dents then create houses into homes. With the human touches of crafts, the home then reflects the individuals flare for interior decorating. Everyone s life is centered around a common station-the home. Home Eco- nomics helps people develop a stron- ger homelife and family. With today s economic and social problems, people must join together and be a stronger family unit. i Junior, Doody Woody stirs up another successful dish during Home Economics class. 22 Uome Economics
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Daniel rioce, junior, Phillip Standley, junior, Brad Singleterry, senior. Curt Swayne, senior, Dete Palmer, senior, Mike Schmidt, and Jon Puis, senior are on their way to the IROn MAIDEPI concert. Brian Cunningham, junior, Gorman Richardson, junior, and Tammy Cunningham, senior work hard during art class. ART 21
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After laying out her pattern, sophomore Debbie Lickly is trying to invision the finished result. Senior, Ann Myears and junior, Trudy Sloan coordinate their carpet colors. Tracy Call, junior experiments with the fine art of ironing. Senior, Brandi Prestage mixes her way to an A. Home Economics 23
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