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Trading Places Students weren ' t the only ones who showed school spirit. One of the ways teachers showed their school spirit was by dressing up for Halloween, 50 ' s day, and other various dress -up days. On Halloween the school chose the best dressed teacher. Miss Sally Lew- is won first prize for her Indian cos- tume. The costume was complete with beads, feathers, and head-dress. The staff reminisced the past on 50 ' s day. By digging in boxes and scrounging through closets, they came up with a lot of unique and authentic outfits. With many of the staff and students dressed in their old-time finery, one would think it was the 1950 ' s all over again. Teachers and students both enjoyed breaking away from the norm and having some fun. 1 . Miss Sally Lewis, best dressed teacher on Halloween, says, How. 2. Ms. Marsha Sin- clair knows how to clown around. 3. Mr. Mike Martin was one of many greasers on 50 ' s day. Ed Holliday Dr. Ed. Peter Houl man Ag. Mech.; M. Shop Ken Howat Hand II I )eanna Kaufmann B Math; Pre. Alg. Debbie King French 1 1 111 Ka. nil.
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Preparing For The Future The Home Economics department has helped many students at Nova. The stu- dents who took classes from this depart- ment learned how to keep themselves healthy through better nutrition. They also learned skills, such as child care and infant care which would help them to become better parents. They also went on field trips and were given information on how to become better consumers. Most importantly, the students learned how to look and feel better about them- selves and how to build that self-confi- dence. H.E. was definitely considered an impor- tant class. It prepared students with life- time survival skills for well-ordered indi- vidual family living, and for a productive and satisfying worklife. Says Mrs. Vir- ginia Erickson, I would strongly recom- mend that every student take a Home Economics class to become more effec- tive as family members, future parents, ployees, and individuals. .O.P. student teaches Joyce Travis and cy Ciulla the secrets of salad-making. 2. elly Duncan and Tara Gordon learn exercise can be fun if you put your mind 3. After a long day, the Home Economics makes their way back to Nova from their d trip to the Red Lion. Dick Halvorsen Phys. Sci. Beulah Hansen Alg., Pre. Alg. Lynn Harris Engl., Geog. Evlyn Hautala English Lois Havlicek P.E., Engl. Gary Hollahan English Faculty 109
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