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Living to Learn Learning to Live Everyday living . . . sewing, cooking, nutrition, and family planning are some of the sub- jects studied by home economics students at THS. Skills are sharpened through demonstration and work experiences. Proper care and use of equipment is learned by using the equipment not always found in every home. Experiencing home economics is necessary to broaden the know- ledge of future homemakers and maturing them to handle tomor- rows problems. l)Plaids must match, a problem studied by Mrs. Duncan and Pat Plumley.2)Finishing touches done by Gayla Owens and Gina McCreary 3) Housing, blueprints and design studied by Home Ec. Ill students 4) Biscuit making an art all girls should know. BANK OF JOHNSTON COUNTY 'Making Johnston County A Better Place 371-2346
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— tional Guard band. The Franks together are proud parents of five children, three girls and two boys. 4) Susan Hutchins, an- other graduate of THS, re- ceived her Bachelor's De- gree in English from SOSU, She's currently working on her Master's Degree. At THS she is teaching Soph- omore and Junior English and Journalism. She and her husband, Larry, enjoy raising quarter horses. 5) A new teacher to Memorial Grade School this year is Kay Garner who teaches the Multi-handi- capped. Ms. Garner gradu- ated from SOSU in 1981. 6) Not new to the Tish School System but new to THS is Kay Lanier, hired to teach Oklahoma History, Civics, Geography and Pro- blems of Democracy. Along with teaching school, Kay enjoys reading, teaching a Sunday School class and is an avid fan of professional baseball and football. 217W. Main ARMSTRONG'S 371-2116 7
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NEW PLACE ON CAMPUS 1) Welding a bumper for a pick-up is Todd May. 2) Our new Vocational Education building. 3) Mr. Parks instructing Kevin Davis on dehorning a bull. 4) Talking about wood- working??? Most students at THS have not participated in activities involving our new vocational ag- riculture and shop building. From the busing to Middle School for Vo. Ag. to cramped shop quarters under the gym, we have expanded our facilities on the Southeast corner of our campus to spacious surroundings now enjoyed by stu- dents enrolled in shop, welding, woodworking, drafting, auto me- chanics, and vocational agricul- ture. Skills are taught which may greatly influence the lives of students enrolled. Take ad- vantage of our new building and the courses that are offered. BLAIR'S 2 0 1 East Main MAYFLOWER SHOP AND G REENHOUSE 371-2389
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