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ff d P95117 J 4,,v 'nil' -V ,,,., u , A ' 1. . , . 1 ' ' TOP: Atter studylng toods, many students decide to try the Career Center course ln com- Inerclal foods. BELOW: Shannon Llghttoot sews her material caretully. A tashlon show is one he goals ot the department each year. r si il X ' 'TTQW I Blur: TOP: Irma Camerena practices with a doll ln Child Development. BELOW: Mrs. Burton as- slsts Melody Wllllams on her pattern. lllllll Hands on in Home Ee p rocticol experience is the key word in home economics whether it is leorning how to cope with person problems in Quest or how to cook in microwoves in Foods. Both boys ond girls porticipote in foods, clothing, consumer educdtion, fomily living, ond child development closses. Mrs. Pdtricio Burton direected the courses tought by Eleonor Brummer, Liso Buggs, ond Sondrd Von Ness. Awdrded top honors were Bernito Mclforlond, Deloris Vosquez, Duone Lloyd, Becky Rody, Beth Stevens, Buf- fy Durhom, Christine Bronnon, Lelono Wotts, Eugenio Hicks, ond Peppi Chdpmdn in o speciol presentotion. HOITIS Ec f 27
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Intramurals add interest I ntrdmurols added interest To phys- ical education classes. Besides The usuol Tdble tennis Tournament, Track ond Tennis pdrticipdtion dllowed stu- dents To TesT one another in organ- ized competition. Also in phys ed, scoliosis screening was o reguldr fea- ture. Aerobics was ddded To summer school ds well os To The mini-periods. Weightlifting closs allows students To seT individudl goals. Some wont To gain sTrengTh while others want To lose weight. t'UndersTdnding AlDS, mdteriol from GGDGFGI C. Everett Koop, went To all homes. HeolTh classes, under The dwechon ofHedd John Hume. Nudmdthehwonndhon Badminton and table tennls are some ot the recreational courses taught In phys ed. Q? 'f ' I , Q. is 'lf N14 .-f1 .-7' . 4, 26 lhealth, phys ed for N ' I ff! ff. Mrs. Sandra Moreland, one of 12 teachers In health and physical education, teaches her class howto warm up before attempting to do any exercise. Mrs. Moreland taught aeroblcs. Besides book work, students also learn from guest speakers such as policemen and health experts. Taking attendance, Rlck Perklns assists the regular teachers In the swlmmlng classes. IE Q'1 ' , . g 1 -M... C -.1 .
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Ls.. D V 1 Strou ln bi winner in 500 A niTa STrough was The Grand Award winner for juniors in The 4988 500 FesTival of The Aris. Derrick lvloulder and Paula ConsTanT were winners in The AAA SafeTy PosTer ConTesT. Tech arT sTudenTs also won awards in The ScholasTic Ari ConTesT. Tyrone Fowlkes' ChrisTmas card de- sign was on The IPS greeTing card. Fowlkes was a semi-finalisT in The Pre- lude CompeTiTion. More Than 50 sTu- denTs earned honors in arT This year. ArT sTudenTs found many pracTical ways To combine class work wiTh The 'real world' in which an can be used. KermiT Swenson led The deparT- menT of five Teachers. Michael Slover reTurned To Teach phoTography. OTh- er courses included IeaTherwork, ce- ramics, commercial arT, drawing, carlooning, clay Techniques, and meTal Techniques. N Tres ,' . Q 5? A 5 Hx 1.2 Vaughn Harrison works on hls safety project, one ot many assignments In art. Students get to design their own projects ln art, too. A senlor on the tootball and wrestling teams, Bryant Lawson works on his greeting cardz' design In Mr. Roy Browne's class. , l l ' 65 i l ,A - - vr An ongoing part ot any project Is crltlque trom Mr. Wendrel Prlce. Gene Youngkln listens to KH Mr. Prlce as Gary Wllcher contlnues to draw. or
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