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. . ! 'K' vt H l l l l t i Adorned with a tape measure necklace, Ann Wharton watches Mrs. Iris Holder use the tracing wheel. 4 . 4vrf 'g4 I -W X .,l - . , ' L 5 yi 1' ,M Ep, tg :. if: . Triple reflections capture Miiry Alice Wooley as Vir- ginia Lohman pins the hem in her skirt. Mrs. Marinette Enzor, B.S. Department Chairmang Foods, Home Economics I, II, III, IVg Future Hornemakers of America, Keyettes. Mrs. Iris Holder, B.S. Clothing I, H, Home Economics Ig Future Homemakers of America. NWS' 01 1-n ' mil ,f1't 'Els ' I ,51 ln, ,Q .-9 b 7+ , Y 'IR .ii 'N--f i x Faculty 27
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HOME ECONOMICS Nursery Trains Girls ln Child Development How does it feel to come to WashingtonfLee before entering the first grade? Attending the Home Economics Depan:ment's new nursery proved excitf ing to many young brothers and sisters. The pre' schoolers enjoyed themselves while teaching their big sisters child development. Home economics classes supervised the children's recreation, and the foods classes prepared their meals and refreshments. Modeling the creations they had made in class, clothing students presented an evening fashion show to the ParentfTeachers Association. Put the salad plate here, explains Carolyn Taylor, showing Sandie Brodie the table setting she has made. Fun in tha- making Aileen Thomas, Karon Wcllliialri, Edith hi' klllalm H'-VK HWY 'fl PfLPlfml- fruit Pumh ln Smith, .ind Nancy Uehring enjoy learning thc delicate art Plfly Hlfwllnlillfs H1 Wilde H1155 26 filculty
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS Craftsmen Operate New Shop Equipment Learning the traditional characteristics of T' Squares, closed circuits, diesel engines, and dissected auto transmissions helped prepare many students for both a future career and a lifetime of safe dofitf yourselhsmf' Craftsmen acquired additional skills in the newlyfoffered courses of brick masonry and advanced carpentry, and those enrolled in the Graphic Arts Shop gained operational experience with a newly' purchased offset printing press and other government surplus machinery. A chair for Mr. Benjamin Norris is rehnished by Ken Fatkin Dave Drain assembles the pieces of another project. MR. ANDREW ELSEA TESTS AN IGNITION FOR CECIL FRAZIER BILL TI-IRAL AND DON NEESE , a..v X ill Do
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