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Mike Thul, junior, demonstrates his finer cooking techniques. The many long hours put inthe making of a gingerbread house are shown in Mrs. Delba Ayers' Intermediate foods class. ,I zz I 'rj i ' , ,,,, , A YZ. '7?'mEQ ,, :VVVV , , W g,x ,,,, 0 ,i.. Vgfi :,::i liwz 5 ' liis ' H .if S 2. it ' M , fifmgaiz Home Economics s ssis ...,, .faqs ss. Rosa Tellez, freshman, and Dione Julie Davy, sophomore, relaxes during Echols, senior, display their little class. friend. is l i 3 lir ' i 5 11 i E l 3 Y l l 2? it ,lf ii l E il pi li l -::':2: ,..E i M f-i---Jw Qi ----- 'g,:':::f.::-:pfzf-,,,jj m,,,f.,.L A ,W..aa.Ws.,..a - M M55 .:,ll-:.:5f-gg-,--l,,,-:.:.,:.:.:,-1:::g.- ..,., ..-.gm-,3..,.-.g,Ef:,:,.:,i5::5,3,5,5-.5,.,5.1-,EI-,:,:.:1,,gg,g,,,E.,5.1::g:iQ3.:Qgg25g 'el , , ,, fzsirsm .1 v:-1 wr 1 - ,... us. i- i - f::s:rs:f:2-:fl ' ' if
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Keeping in step to Northpole Ex- press during the Christmas Assembly are Kelli Hammer, Andrea McKenzie, and Kristin Graham, sophomores. Cementing on the finishing touches to her project is Tara Konizeski, senior. l enjoy choir because it helps me develop my singing capabilities. Kim Davis- junior We are so glad that this area of study has become such an inte- gral and popular part of Deer Val- ley's curriculum. Ms. Karen Mey- er- dance teacher. I enjoy acting and putting on many different plays, as well as playing different roles. Elaine Schmidt- freshman Leaping through the air in her fourth hour dance class is senior Stasia Davis. Performing Arts
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HDME ECDNDMIC5 Pattern for living o a lot of students, the reality of single survival is approaching, and to others it's a vague idea. There are classes that help students learn to make wise decisions and the appreciation of different kinds of foods and cooking tech- niques. These classes can be found in the home economics department. The home economics classes teach about routine responsibilities and career goals. They are designed to cover information on the daily needs students will have when living on their own. These include things from budgeting finances to loading washing machines correctly. ln foods and nutrition classes, cooking skills, the use of kitchen equipment, diet information, and trends in food selection and preparation are taught. lt's a lot of fun considering half of the class is guys! l'm taking gourmet next semester which shows how much l like the class! Terry Koomer, senior, explains. One of the many highlights in Mrs. Cole's career goals class is having guest speakers who represent a wide variety of careers ranging from a serviceman to a television newscaster. Home economics are classes almost everyone enjoys and should take. They help students prepare themselves for life on their own. - Tidbits We have a group of students, I about one-third being boys, who take several home economics classes. Mrs. Katherine Chan- dler- Department Chairperson The reason l took child develop- ment was to learn the responsibil- ities of being a parent, and to dis- cover new ways of handling chil- dren. Shawna Weber- sopho- more l thought taking fashion plus would help me with my future goal of being a designer. Jenny Sullivan- junior I Mrs. Delba Ayers teaches her foods class how to frost a cake. i Home Economics
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