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HO ECO M CS In The Home Economics classes, The Teachers, Mrs. Briggs, Mrs. Bullard, and Ms. Bird, prepared sTudenTs for Things They will need and use in everyday life. The classes were divided inTo four basic uniTs: Food, l-lealTh, Grooming, and Child Care. The sTudenT learned how To prepare nuTriTionaI meals, how To handle and pre- venT accidenTs, Taking care of a child when pabysiT- Ting, how To apply makeup and choose The colors ThaT are mosT appropriaTe for you and many oTher lnTeresT- ing Topics. Allison Hood, a sTudenT in Mrs. Briggs class commenTed, Even Though iT's hard work, Home Eco- nomics is fun because iT's challenging and rewarding. By Sara Murphy ' 'In Home Economics class, C I like the unit T on cooking the best ' ' O KaTrina Hadlock iii. Q .ss 4 , ,g , . g U Ms. KaThY Bird glxggzotricio gg 4 EAJLQQCK' Kelli Kvasnicka and Karen Moore make a pillow for Their sewing projecT. Academics f 29
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M ,A .. f x msx f ff T 'YN ss XX X XX A X ,. T 9 is sf Mrs. Wanda Z 5 yfi 17 , Beaman Mrs. Paula Murski E Jaci Turnbow purchases french fries from Mrs. Lund in The ala carTe lunch Mrs. EsTer Prier line CAFETERIA Early each morning, The cafeTeria sTaff began Their daily Task of pre- paring and serving lunches for The T300 PLJT-l sTudenTs and Teachers. STudenTs had The choice of a full lunch or ala carTe menu in which everyThing from french fries and cheesepurgers To fresh juice and ice cream were served. One of The har- desT Things apouT head cook, Mrs. Anna Keller's job was To plan and prepare a nuTriTious menu ThaT would please The sTudenTs. LIBRARY 84 OFFICE HELPERS STudenTs were selecTed To assisT in The library and office. Each sTu- denT was required To supmiT Their previous grade record and recom- mendaTions from Their Teachers. They aided by running errands, sTa- pling, sTuffing envelopes, helping sTudenTs check ouT books, working in The mail room, and many oTher imporTanT Tasks. 'WWNNXNNM ay., fm H, ,s f MW l i i i. T L l T i ll 'i l ll' 1. .i. .l' L r i l . T i l if il ii li ll li ill Ii W iii :il l il-y 3' l i l l 26. Ja. ' 'ax' . - SchwarTz, Brad Lee Row 2. Jeff Cenhmano, FronT row: Amanda SmiTh, MaTT Mulder, PaTrick Ryan, Josh KeeTon, ChrisTy Uhlenhake, Teri Cox, Alan' 4 1 LOrie Hedglin Jenny Johnson, Tricia VanOrdsTrand,4Jennifer Marsicek, Tiffany leigjh,TSescgflsfgfssrftfsrgigfgl2riulV:122?fJ:ET8sUViQ ROW 3' Bev plckcfd' Julie BaTliner, MaTT Law, Camille Harrison, Amy Williams, Monica Ruehling, Lisa e e Academics f 31
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