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Classes develop skill for future industrial Arts and Home Economics are classes that plan for the future. Even if students do not plan to pursue careers in these fields, the skills learned in these classes are important to future hobbies and ordinary day-to-day living. Home Economics teaches not only cooking and sewing, but also interior decorating, family living, and raising children. As a beginner in the industrial arts department, a student can learn the basics of auto mechanics and woodshop. The more advanced students have the opportunity to work on very complicated projects, such as rebuilding car engines in auto shop, drawing floor plans in drafting or constructing water beds, pool tables, or other complex pieces of furniture in woodshop. Senior Matt Mitchell said, u By the time l graduate, l will have made my whole bedroom set. 26
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Peer Helper Gail Scarpino (opposite page, to right) coun- sels Freshman Linda Randleman. Counselors ' Helpers: (seated) Marnie Methfessel (standing) Shelly Bates, Vanessa Mass, Kathy Maxon, Tracy Reeser, Michelle Greenwood (not pictured) Susan Hood, Kim Berry, Leigh Wilcox, Danielle Rockhold. Peer Helpers: (first row) Counselor Lorrie Streyffeler, Leigh Wilcox, Linda George, Amy Herman, Kevin Leonard, Karen Schweiger, Kim Kramer, Gail Scarpino, Kim Thacker (second row) Jeff Drake, Bruce Cast, Jesse Rincon, Chick Herbert, Tom Foldes. (Top right) Student Center Helpers: (first row) Michele Chia, Linda George, Melody Robinson, (second row) Elaine Burns, Michelle Jones, Krista King (third row) Mike Gillespie, Dave Garnett, Crystal Kennedy. Shelly Bates answers one of the many phone calls received by the counselors. Library Helpers: (seated) Gina Corley, Jolene Rich, (stand- ing) James Agey, Kim Hutchinson, Shelley Dickson, Brenda Moyle, Eileen Armentrout, Kristi Crise, Paula Studer. Nurse ' s Helpers: (first row) Deanna Stevens, Lisa Bellizzi Carol Hook, (second row) Jerry Simmons, Alice Bowling, Chuck Wood, Jim Comgton, (not pictured) Michelle Davis, Darla Janson, Roxanne Lewis, Jill Morford.
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Students (opposite page, lower left) enjoy a day with little ones in Child Development. After chowing down, Tonya Deshler washes dishes in Foods, (above) Ginger Porter laughs while Lisa Maldonato burns her eggs. Al Branchcomb works attentively on his gun rack while Jeff Brindley takes a break, (top left) Mike Hansen tightens a C clamp for a friend in woodshop Tom Nash and Kevin Keyes are precise on their final blueprints, (lower) Tim Mitchell and Jerry King tune up a car during auto mechanics. Dale Curtis demonstrates his ability to change a tire. 4 27
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