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PROUD PARENTS On November 17, 1986, at eight o’clock in the morning, Mrs. Ris- inger delivered egg babies to her third and seventh period ARF classes. Each student was re- quired to treat his egg as if it were a real child. During classes the students named their eggs, gave them human features, and began to treat their eggs as humans. They did such things as keeping a diary, feeding the child, and getting and paying a babysitter. Everyone learned the responsibilities that go along with being a parent. All together the project was a smashing success! Father, Sheldon Akers, prepares for another challeng- ing day with his “baby.” The mother of three, Lora Luttrell, proudly displays her triplets. Overjoyed parents, Knrique Robla. Angel Kelley, and Michelle Ganoe, show off their newborns. Third period ARF students present their “bundles of joy.” 20 Student Life
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The Wedding Party: LEFT TO RIGHT Bridesmaids — Michelle Ganoe, Cassie Spitzer, Belinda Mason; Ushers — Shane Ambrose, Alex Davis; Best Man — Jimmy Hovermale; Usher — Bobby Hut- chinson; Groom — Dean Munson; Bride — Jeannette Harden; Maid of Honor — Karen Froebe; Flower girl — Heather Shirley, Usher — Todd VanHorn; Bridesmaid — Lora Lut- trell; Usher — John Richards; Bridesmaids — Denise Kerns, Retta Sims; Usher — Sheldon Akers. A Ticklish Situation, Dean per- forms his first official duty. The “Mother Hen,” Mrs. Risinger, and her two “children” Dean Mun- son and Jeannette Harden, feel relieved when the ceremony is over. The TOSS! Will Todd be next? Student Life
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Three Frauleins — Theresa Shearer, Angela Shearer, and Sonja Youngblood dress in the spirit of Germany. A DAY IN THE OLD COUNTRY “Guten Morgen” says Mrs. Baer over the loudspeaker. Boys are in suspenders, and girls are in pretty dresses. German music is flow- ing through the halls. What’s going on? It’s Multicultural Day. The Spanish and French I and II classes hosted the annual Multicultural Day on October 22, 1986. The theme centered around Germany. Things such as eating a meal of Ger- man foods at lunch time, speaking and dressing in German, and playing German music were activities of the day. Students experienced German culture and had a wonderful day in a foreign country. Madame DeRidder makes sure everything is just right for the Multicultural Day activities. “Guten Tag” — Language students say to each other as they gather for a German feast. Senora Baer takes pride in presenting the German Feast. Student Life 21
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