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Home Economics Disciplines Students Cooking is the most popular of all the skills learned in Home Eco- nomics. Students in Home Ec pre- pare everything from soups to souffles. Right before Christmas break the Home Economics de- partment prepared a buffet tea for the TBT faculty. The most creative hors-d'oeuvres and pastries dec- orated an elegant Christmas table. However, this food was not only pleasant to look at, but delicious to eat. The service was outstanding, because TBT Home Ec students hosted the party. Training in Home Ec. also includes classes in home furnishing, sewing, family living, and child care. Mrs. June Rogers and Mrs. Rhonda Trainer are in charge of the Home Ec. department. ln The Culirary Arts This is the beginning of some great peanut butter cookies Reginald Snell prepares some tasty ham- Pat Jackson, Janice Saksa, Vivian Perdomo, Bobbi Dowdy, and Mrs. Tralnor make rolled burgers. cookies. 160
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Marc Abbott erasing another mistake. if Drafting Goes Co-Ed Drawing details and plans for homes and small commercial buildings are just a few of the things you learn in drafting. A normal shop period consists of two consecutive ninety minute periods a day with a twenty-four minute break. Even though you sit for long periods of time at a drawing table doing detailed work, the rewards are great. Beginning draftsmen find jobs doing architectural, mechanical, civil, and structural drafting. Some of these jobs may require additional training before starting. This training would in- clude blue print reading, job esti- mating, and material listing. Mr. Davis discusses structural changes with Mark Kellog. Dorothy Harmon draws isometric shapes. 159
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Industrial Electricity Training Leads To Electrical Apprenticeships Mr. Gumbarvic, Bill Dorsal, Harold Boully, and Jose Fernandez discuss outlet wiring. 'Yi Switches and power relays- the heartbeat of Industrial Electricity. William Russell has many opportunities to practice outlet wiring. Patience and steady nerves are two necessary attributes for the student of Industrial Electricity. Aside from learning the mechani- cal theory of electrical construc- tion, and the proper care and use of electrical instruments, this is one field in which an individual devel- ops a great respect for the power of electricity. Once thoroughly schooled in elec- trical theory, the advanced student works independently of the in- structor. The student who can complete this course may obtain an electrical apprenticeship. The Industrial Electrician must work where the job is . . . out doors, in the rain, inthe cold etc. 161
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