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History—A Study of the Past The history classes have really been busy this year trying to keep up with all of Mr. Barnes and Mr. Matlock's tests and homework. The American history students were required to construct an historical project. Among those turned in were: ships, flags, dresses, paintings, forts, planes, and a jail. The projects were worth 150 points and were quite important to grades and starting the second semester out right. Both American and Oklahoma history are required subjects and an important part of the students' education. Every student needs to know the history of his state and country in order to appreciate it more and to make it better in the future. Kathy Teague studies hard for her next test. Vicki Riddle and Joy Henson look through their books before class. Vcrnice Rcleford and Lucy Woodis examine Jr. history projects. Susan Cipponeri studies Oklahoma History while Gerald daydreams. Patrick Rantz concentrates hard on his work. Carla Goines gives a disgusted look as Mr. Barnes refuses a book. Scott Carey erases an error before turning in his work.
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Home Economics Is Helpful The home economics department consists of sewing, cooking, and many other useful skills that can be used in the home and the public as well. The students in the sewing class start out with something simple for the home and an easy garment for for themselves. As the year progresses the students advance to harder garments in order to learn all of the steps of sewing. The style show at the end of the year gives each student an opportunity to show others what she has accomplished. The four basic food groups are the first thing taught in the cooking class in home economics. The students learn to prepare complete meals that contain the basic four foods, and they also learn how to shop economically for these foods. Manners, etiquette, and other helpful hints are taught in this class to enhance the personality and appearance of each student. The home economics department also participated in the muscular sclerosis drive in order to help children to be cured and have the same opportunities as others. Home-Ec I students prepare several different projects for Christmas. Top: Karen Powers puts up the draining board that she used to prepare her casserole. Above: Mrs. Humphrey helps Mona Vaughan place a pattern on her material correctly. Home-Ec I students work together to wash and put away the dishes before the bell rings. Carla Goines sews a skirt she is making for Glitter and sequins give the home economics a tastc l cy arc PrcPar n8 f°r a Home Economics grade. room sparkle. a mca - 22 Administration
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Kathy Pyle discovered how it felt to be behind the wheel of the new car. Coach Webb prepares his students on the importance of driving correctly. Knowing where things are under the hood is a big part of driving. Drivers’ Education Is Important Drivers’ education is a very important class. Every new driver needs to know all of the traffic rules and regulations for driving safely. When the semester is completed, the students are usually ready to take their driving test at Saliisaw. and receive their driver’s license. ft - Drivcrs-Ed students study their books so they’ll know the proper way to drive. “I wonder if we will ever be able to drive the new car?” asks two students. Knowing the parts under the hood, like these students, may someday help you out. Coach Webb and Mr. Matlock receive the keys to the new Drivcrs-Ed car from Ted Lewis. The laws of driving are very important to students learning to drive. 24 Administration
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