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Mrs. Sandra Vassar, B,S,, Mrs. Gladys Wlllls B S M S MN Fonda WYGI1 B S FOOdS Food Service l-Il, Pep Club Home Economics Home and ' BOYS Homemaklng Family Relations ii , ., F . ,,,. M. W i 'Ql- While waiting forthe assigned project to finish cooking, the cooks find plenty to keepthemselves occupied. Gonks -literally hundreds of them - were made as a fund-raising project by Clothing Maintenance students. Among those work- ing on the stuffed toys made in school col- ors are Gayla Matthews, Beverly Parks, and Pam Potter. t i 5
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hyatt., R rv Mrs. Majel Nighswonger, Mrs. Margaret Bumpas, M.A., Mrs. Carol Frieze, BS.. Hous- AB., lVl.S., Foods Clothing Service, Child De- ing,ClothingIl, Pep Club velopment. home economics Mrs. Maxine Stelovich B.S.,ClothingI,ll cash earned by classes pays for field trips .3 ffl 'J Service and money-making projects occu- pied much of the time ofthe Home Economics Department. The Food Service classes served refreshments at the faculty meetings and at a journalism meeting held during the teachers meetings. During Christmas week, they held a foods bazaar. Both boys and girls learned the fundamen- tals of baking and preparing a meal in their foods classes. The Clothing Service girls made clothes at a profit for other people: they also made children's clothes for a leper colony in Africa. Christmas gifts made by the Clothing Service class were ordered and sold. The students in the foods and clothing serv- ice classes were required to have jobs in order to get three hours of credit. ln an effort to earn money for their annual trip, girls in the Clothing Service Class make and sell such things as the formal worn by a mannikin as they pre- parea display window.
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WS 'ww i George E. Hudson, BS., MS.. Charles Alderson, BA., NLS., Guy M. Elsten, BS.. Printing Don R. Gempler, B.S., Auto Information. Safety Boys'P.E..Driver's Ed. Drivers Education. Club Swimming Coach, Ju- niorCIass ind ustzfiai a rts school, group projects occupy class time i fx 5. NJFW tis:-:ii C . . T .. 1. 1, or ,.... 331 f' Y . J VS MX L iw . i 'W I if f W . ,f 'X n QV 1, Junior David Moyer examines a drill in metals class. Driving scores are one way in which Mr. Don Gempler evaluates his students, i 24
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