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Debra Shephard, Larry Wright, and Anita Brauser show some of the creative work that Cindy Prafka, Andie French, and Mary Mc- Coy on a shopping spree supervised by Mrs. Shelton. they have done during part of the year. ,emi Mrs. Simpson and Mrs Novak in the home ec. class sampling food each teacher brought. I I i fi E? li u-A 'Nsi-My '--..,,i-'-Ian.. s--.44 The 're Cooking Up A Storm Home Ec. isn't just for cooking anymore. The students who were active in Home Ec. did such things as: cooking, hooking rugs and learning about families. But, of course, we couldn't stay to far from the old-traditions. The ju- nior classes and the Independent Living classes still cooked but their learning was centered around pre- paring them for their futures. For instance, the seniors experienced what it is like to get married and all the expenses that accompany this fmany of them discovered that if they got married now they would probaly starvej. The goal of the Home Economics teachers was to prepare us for our future. We learned about good nu- trition, taking care of our house, the juniors helped preschool and the seniors learned about taking care of their future families. Per- haps we didn't learn all there was to know but the Horne Economics classes have certainly helped in preparing us. 1 S' , . Q x ts V5 3mCe Baugher and Doug Smith experience while taking a course in home ec. taught by Diane Hopkins shows Kim Whited the i-ome of the drawbacks of bachelor-hood MIS- Cllller- PYOPU WaY to feed and held 3 babY- Clubs!Acadernics 39
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Age Of The Working Woman Home Economics Related Occupa- tions QHEROJ is not just a class but also a club. There are two classes consisting of first and second year HERO members. The club consists only of girls, but there is no reason why guys cannot join. Perhaps in a few years this can change. HERO was active in such things as monthly breakfast meetings, arts and crafts, and retail displays. They took time off from school and their jobs to take a small trip to Dallas. While there they observed expensive displays at Neiman Mar- cus and North Park Mall. mg Christi Lassiter and Valda Sudduth show their talents when the classes were requirec' to do arts and crafts. ClubsfAcademics ni ff . are if T ' F if fwfr 14P3'2-if X Kim Williams, A Senior member of HERO, at least ten hours a week in a Home Eco- was busy checking out groceries at Snyders nomics Related Occupation. Several others Iga. All HERO students are required to work members also work at Snyders. HERO Row 1 Recreation Leader C. Lorance, Treasuare S. Bishop Secretary A. Brauser, President I. Jenkins, Parlimentarian V. Oleo, Reporter K. Suiter, Historian R Webb, Chaplain D. Potts. Row 2 C. Lassiter T. Covalt, D. Tevebaugh, S. Pfaff, S. Tisdell L- BETTY, B- Kappus, K. Vanover, S. Foreman, V. Suddth, S. Montgomery. Row 3 G. Grunewald,.L. Powell, R. Carmouche, l-- Mooref Km? K. Lewis, Advisor A. Ford, R. Music, J. Cena, K. Williams, T. Wart- chow, D. Kenw M. Morton, S, Carver
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Looking To The Future The Future Homemakers of Amer- ica was a busy organization this year. This club consisted mainly of guys and girls who were enrolled in a Home Economics or Independent Living class. Those who previously had been active in either of these classes joined in too. A big project in FHA was helping with the March of Dimes. Among these projects were a blood drive, which had a good turn out, and baking bread for the March of Dimes parade of homes in Nichols Hills at Christmas time. The monthly chapter meetings consisted of such speakers as Dr. Banowsky, President of OU, a hyp- notist, and Dr. Boyd, an OU pro- fessor. The chapter meetings for the first time were held after school. The officers enjoyed getting to- gether in the summer for water ski- ing and a Six Flags trip. Also, they went Christmas caroling and deliv- ered gifts to the chapter parents. FHA Row 1 P. Pate, Parliamentarian C. Kadavy, Music and Recreation S. Layton, Vice-President of Programs Karen Graham, President D. Shepherd, Secretary M. Adams, Chaplain T. Hopper, Reporter D. Mclntyre, Historian K. Novotny, Advisor K. Cullers, Advisor P. Shelton. Row 2 C. Boyce, S. Slack, S. Greer, M. McCoy, S. Bishop, D. Ris- chard, G. Hill, J. Blake, C. Sanders, T. james, K. Markus, M. Dugan, T. Wartchow. Row 3 D. Stevens, D. Campbell, B. Kappas, S. Howard, T. Horn, C. Kelly, D. Ott, D. Bonner, D. Merritt, R. Riddle, L. Burke, D. Mosley. Row 4 C. Symes, V. Gay, L. Rose, S. Tisdell, C. Hovde, R. Scarberry, 40 Clubs!Academics Happines is FHA , Scott Layton looked pretty happy as he dived into a thick juic- slice of watermelon. A big project in FHA was the blood drive. Renea Daugherty gladly helped out. Many others also participated. The drive was a good. success. D. Smith, B. Mathews, S. Novak, L. Griffin, P. Symes. Row 5 M. Bodine, K. Lewis, W. Miller, C. Chamlee, B. Frank, R. Music, S. johnson, T. Croce, M. Cornell, D. Smith, K. Miller, B. Warden, K. Vanover. Row 6 C. Bruce, L. Black, D. Schweitzer, T. Clifton, T. Elmenhorst, L. Cole, J. Louder- milk, T. Covalt, D. Tevebaugh, S. Smith, L. Urton, K. Whited, H. Eifler. Row 7 D. Seeliger, A. French, B. Richey, C. Prafka, J. Pittman, K. Moore, D. McCombs, S. Rout, C. Hobza, M. McFarland, F. Hoehner, S. Sheets, D. Miller. Row 8 M. Turner, L. Segress, P. Hopper, D. Stevens, C. Duran, T. Taylor, A. Brauser, K. Williams, I. Kelly, L. Pointer, I. JenkiniLS. Carver. Row 9 D. Potts, 5. Koger, D. Holdsfnessr J- Tu bleson. H. rrruer, R. Sterling, B. Hud- son, M. Weibel, J. Clift, D. Miller, B. Tooman. Row 10 R. Cason, L. Callum, 5. Eliot, S. Stewart, K. Yanda, K. Warren, I- Edward, C- Muffy. K. Prentiss. s. Pfrff, r. Arthur. Row 11 B- Helmef, C. Shaw, T. Kitzmiller, L. Davis L. Lingo, T. Powell, K- King' L- POWEU, K. Markus, L. Barfks T. Popp. L. Banks. Row 12 K. Eason, L, jordan' J. VanH0m, P, Dawson, L. Berry, S. Muggenb V S . D- Kennedy, H' Einar, L- Crodflg . avoie, L. Gardner,
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