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Home Economics for Girls and ShopJor Boy Mot Always! r students djdn This ve< pressure E Ji . stereotyping decT^ classes they took in the Home an#Industrial Arts areas WUIivyII IIV/ N It wasn’t unusual to see boys working from a rec pe at the stove and it wasn’t unnReiytbJsee girls wOrKing on prc at the draf ing table or in the shop. For the ^¥ ¥ take. oti iHnntc onrolled in Industri il Arts and Home Economics, it didn’t lllcil matter what the class was, just w Above: Ran y Kellison puts final touches on his Qroiect in v jod shop. Far Above Right: Found arburetor are Mike ( adjusting a rtarrol Rnn Slick , Ciraig Heaverlo, and Ar n Chesley. Above Right: Chuck Hinppr, (jjhuiirK W .srfjhlt? 64. Industrial Arts

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