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They'll Learn To Cook, Sew
Forsythe Junior High School's home economics classes were opened to male students this year and several young men responded by enrolling. They want to learn to cook and sew, says teacher Joyce Brocknow. Purchasing fabric for a sewing project at a local store are (left to right) Sam Stephens, Tony Caddell, Clarence Newmen and Vernon Williams. A store employe, Regina Cook, helps them with their purchase. The students plan to make shirts and dashikis.
Forsythe Junior High School's home economics classes were opened to male students this year and several young men responded by enrolling. They want to learn to cook and sew, says teacher Joyce Brocknow. Purchasing fabric for a sewing project at a local store are (left to right) Sam Stephens, Tony Caddell, Clarence Newmen and Vernon Williams. A store employe, Regina Cook, helps them with their purchase. The students plan to make shirts and dashikis.
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