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'li'-' SOUTH PASSAGE WAY' HOME ECONOMICS Footballs Eighth grade class required to take home economics eighth grade class was required to take one triad of home econom- ics at the high school. There were three triads during the year, with 18 to 20 students in each triad. These were some of the things the eighth grade class was re- quired to do: sew a maroon and gold stuffed football, bake quick and easy mini breads and pizzas, mix an orange julius, and make su- gar cookies. CINDY BROWN: I en- joy home economics be- cause it is a great class which shows you how to pre- pare for the future. Mrs. Frownfelter is also a big help. If you need assistance, she is available. MARK BRADY: I like home economics because it teaches a person a lot, and you get a lot out of it. Mrs. Frownfelter is a good teach- er because she gets the point across and makes it easier for the person to understand the subject he is studying. U tarting last year, the ' Official business. Troy Gaddis sen ior signs his name in the guest book in marriage and family class. Photo by Colette Bosse. Then you add sugar. Junior high students Melissa Paz and Dan Miller mix up an orange julius in home economics class, Photo by Renee Strong. ACADEMIA Wait a minuteg I can't see! Star ing on her tip toes to see is fref man Heather McRoberts watchi Mrs. Diana Frownfelter so she c next perform the procedure. Phc by Lori Jenks. Miss Homemaker. Freshman F quel Robinson rolls her dough make some sugar cookies in hor economics. Photo by Debbie Bri gardt. PASSPQGEWAY: HoME ECoNoM1c
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X' A N5 X 1 as X 5 . ag s F. Ass Q- .NWXI K X put. In contemporary living ju- game stresses the importance of nu- good choice or a bad choice. Photo nr Arnie Ruecker plays a nutri- trition tothe body. First Biten lets by Jenni Jarmel. n game called First Bite. This Ruecker know if he has made a SOUTH PASSAGEWAY: HOME ECONOMICS 6 1 ACADEMIA SCH OLARS KAREN MANHART: Home economics has helped me tremen- dously. I have learned to follow di- rections for cooking. In sewing I have learned how to miter corners on an apron. Photo by Tammy Kruger. KIM STRINGER: I enjoy mar- riage and family class because there are a lot of neat things to do. Photo by Tammy Kruger. KATHY CLARK: I enjoy home economics because it teaches me things that I need to know for the future, like sewing and cooking. Photo by Gail Etzenhouser.
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