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Home Economics: A Hubbub of Life Yposza., 12. HMM MRS. KRIS BACHER B.S. Longwood College M.Ed. George Mason Univ. Half-Timers Sponsor Janet Orey and Jeannie Arcuni are expert architects. Ever been to Santa's workshop? The Home Ec room is a close facsimileg there is always some bus- tling activity in progress. Maybe you have scented the smell of varnish or paint, heard the hum of a sewing machine, smelled the pleasant aroma of something cooking, listened to a lively discussion on family life, and watched young bachelors experimenting with domestic chores. Such activities are directed by a dedicated home economist known as Bacher, Incorpo- rated! Refinishing furniture takes muscle. Ask Brad Stevens and Phyllis Bass. , - 6 Certain debonair bachelors have been fool- ing around again. Angie Irby, Leslie O'Conner1 and Mary Hamm seem at home. Just get your feet off the furniture, gurls!
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Reading: Therels Always Something New fs., MRS. KAREN O. TONEY, Dept. Head B.A. Mary Washington College M.Ed. Univ. ofVirgin1a Inklings and Chess Club Sponsor MR. ARTHUR F. STREET B.S. Fordham Univ. M.Ed. Univ. of Virginia Advanced Grad. Studies Reading at Quantico involves more than just books! The world that is found in books is explored, too. That's why a field trip to see Tom Sawyer or the Library of Congress or a speaker like Mrs. Eileen Meade from Potomac News become part of reading instruction. Then, Scrabble, crossword puzzles, pleasure reading, and interaction days are remem- bered too! The end product of such activities leads to increased comprehension, rate, and vocabulary growth. Rick Kalm and Bill Berry caught in a studious moment. 28 Reading WWZJ Mrs. Eileen .Meade-of Potomac News discusses journalism with reading classes.
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Industrial Arts: Metal, Wood, and Ink BUZZ - CLANK - THUMPl Only the sounds of lndustrial Arts! A saw cuts a piece of woodg a metal project is pursuedg a hammer whips two boards together, but wait, there's more. An adroit hand ma- nipulates a pen across a drawing board creating an oblique or isometric drawing and maybe even a de- tailed inked one! Sawdust may infiltrate the air on oc- casion, but no harm results. Such is the atmosphere in shop ,Q V Rory Lubold, how's the drawing coming along? Clark Brown and Billy Reeves pursue a metal project. 30 Industrial Arts 'Z fi A A if ft 1 QM S5216 'ew-4 asia Richard Rubino can make the sawdust fly RX MR. WILLIAM WOODFORD B.S. West Virginia Tech
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