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Shop, Home Economics, Drivers Education Boys and Girls Share Home Ec Skills The two boys in Home Economics III, John Cowan and Guy Shorb, created many.strange and exotic food dishes. John made a delicious lemon pie. Guy sewed a sharp-looking fishing vest. The girls sewed, decorated cakes, did hand arts, and cooked many tongue-teasing foods. Art classes let everyone express their crea- tivity through ceramics, block printing, and working with pastel chalks. Architecture Art and Shop I and II created projects to their liking. A few students made a hose rack that was appreciated by the Powers Fire Department. These classes, metal shop, and drivers education were taught by Robert Fox. Small engines classes listened to and watched audio-visual aides to help them understand parts of motors, such as, lawn mowers and boat engines. Shop. Drivers Education 13
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I Page 22: (Above) Dale Blanton, Paul Shorb, and Reno Lucas work on projects in shop. (Far right) Jimmy Thornton, Rob Aiken, and Rick Speaks work on shop projects. (Right) Embroidering a pillow case in Home Economics III is Phyllis Christian. (Bottom right) Reno Lucas, Elaine QuUhaugh, and Deanna Smith use teamwork in sanding boards for shop projects. (Below) Guy Shorb sewing on his fishing vest in Home Economics III. Page 13: (Top) Rex Lesher uses a safety helmet for welding. (Bottom) Tom Gibbs and John Bushnell pull into the parking lot after a tough hour of driving. 12 Shop, HomeEconomics
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French, Aides Teacher Aides Help Students Learn New Concepts Phyllis Christian, Diane Lenahan, Jimmy Thornton, Robert Magill, and Lana Younger worked in the office at different times throughout the school year. They helped fill out absent and tardy slips for other high school students and ran errands for Gloria Mortensen, office secretary. Kris Stewart combined office duties with her job as stu- dent body treasurer. Each afternoon Lana Younger worked as a teacher’s aide in grade six. She helped stu- dents understand concepts in many areas, es- pecially English and spelling. During sixth period Kris Stewart worked as teacher’s aide for Mary Blondell, who taught fourth and fifth giadcs. Kris Shorb graded papers for the mathematics teacher, Frankie Fedor. Sue Hambly aided Burdette Nicklaus in caring for the books in the library. French class was taught by Burdette Nicklaus in the library second period. Students who took this class learned to comprehend and speak French fluently. (Above) Teacher's aide Kris Stewart helps students Tina Fry and Glenda Fry work on social studies papers. (Upper right) John Bushnell, Clifford Shaffar. Richard Wallace, and John Cowan study French books. (Center) OFFICE AIDES AND TEACHER AIDES: Diane Lenahan. Phyllis Christian, Kris Shorb, and Jimmy Thornton. (Lower far right) Library aide Susan Hambly places encyclopedias on the shelves. (Lower center) Lam Younger, teacher's aide in grade six. 14 French, Aides
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