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Shulgan, David Shu er, Cynthia Sleler, Kimberly Sikula, Dagmar Skeens, Darrell Skinner, Michelle Skinner, Sharon Slaughterbeck, Robin Slovak, Catherlne Smale, Michael Smith, Amy Smith, Dawn Smith, Michelle Smith, Roberta Smith, Scott Smithers, Denise Snyder, John Sobczak, Patricia Spackey. Danlel Speweik, Jennifer St. Germain, Mark Stahl, Charles Staller, Craig Stamp, Jodi Dean Durfey, Randy Johnson and Bob Miller plan to bake their cookies during Ist hour. Home Ec students Stephanie Han6an, Kelly Swan and Trlsh Nottingham eat the cookies that they made in class. 63
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Rojem, Steven Roman, Lisa Roop, Randy Rose, james Rosencrance, Patricia Rosswurm, Elizabeth Russell, Jenny Rutter, Patricia Salisbury, Lisa Salo, Carrie Sattler, Pamela Saylor, Linda Scarbrough, Wendy Schwartz, Karen Schmidlin, Lisa Sedlock, Rhonda Sekulski. Vicki Sexton, Sean Shadler, Daniel Shapiro, Scott Shay, Todd Sheppard, Alan Sherman. john Shoup, Craig Students Discover Arts Baking cakes, making taco sandwiches, painting pic- tures on the windows for the holiday season, and sew- ing swimming suit cover-ups are just a few enjoyable ac- tivities 9th grade students experienced this year in home economics and art. During Ms. Zielinski's home ec class this year the students were taught how to bake desserts, cook goulash, and make bread. The students were also re- quired to make 12 home cooked meals per quarter. in sewing the students had to make 2 garments. Jumpsuits, skirts and blouses and tops were some of the clothing items students made this year. In art class students discovered different styles of artwork such as painting, printmaking and drawing. This year prizes were presented to the best pictures drawn for Halloween. By learning these skills, the students are now aware of many careers in art. Commercial advertising, graphics, sign painting, animation, computer art and book illus- trations are a few of the many job opportunities available. Through these classes freshmen students prepared for the future. They planned for possible careers and they learned how to budget their time to complete a project. Freshmen art students decorate the windows by painting pictures of the Christmas season around school.
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Stanton, Charlene Stanton, Lisa Stanton, Lori Stelter, Kelli Stevens, Jacquelyn Stevens. Pierre Stevenson, Michael Sturt, Doug Sudek, Teny Su rue, Merv Swan eck, Fawn Swearlnfn, Garry Szymanski, C rlstopher Thieroff. Mark Travis, Michelle Trowbrldge, Tonia Truax, Lisa Tucker, Kathy Tucker, Michelle Turner, Richard Tussing. Park Utz, Kristine Valdes, Mary Valdez, Alex V VanDrison, Michelle ' Vander rift, Kristine Van usen, Judith Varga, Chris Law and Society Informs Students WW Verral, Steve Ab O U t th 6 Law Kilkuska, Mike e Order in the court! Law and Society students heard this and many other courtroom expressions each time they presented mock trials and famous court cases. These court cases, and mock trials proved to be the highlight of this one semester class. Students acted out the parts of judges, lawyers, and jury members which made the court cases complete. Most students felt the court cases and mock trials seemed to have resembled the real thing. The main purpose for this class being taughtwas to in- form students about the law and how the law can affect them. After the one semester class was over, students moved on to the other one semester class they choose for their elective. During both semesters the students learned about the law and enjoyed it very much. The Jury listens intently as Bailiff Emle Gerber takes charge of the court.
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