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Pots and Pans, Needles and Thread Mmmm! Freshmen Christy Chesney and Rima Eid just canlt wait for their freshly baked blueberry muffins to cool so that they can chow down. These girls were in a lst hour cooking class. Swish, Swish. Freshmen Kirk Whaley waits patiently for the water to heat up so that he can wash up all of his dirty dishes. Kirk was in a lst hour cooking class during the second semester. Students test their abilities in sewing and cooking classes. Sewing and Cooking, what an experience! Eighth and ninth graders who were in this class got experience at mak- ing different things for when they have to sew or cook at home. Some of the new eighth graders who were in cooking! sewing classes enjoyed the new experience of using a sew- ing machine and oven. In sewing, the eighth graders were expected only to make one project during the half quarter, which they picked from a list given to them by their teacher, Mrs. Joyce Szymanski. Unlike the eighth grade, ninth graders had to complete two projects. This is because they were in class a whole semester instead of a half quarter. They were not given a list to choose from, so the students could make anything they wanted to, but there were some stipulations. Ninth graders chose these classes as one or two of their electives. Eighth grader Jim Stacy stated, ilThe thing I liked most was when we got to take the clothes home and wear themfl til thought that sewing was easier this year because we already knew how to set up the machines and cut out our patterns and materials to pin downfl commented Fresh- man Michele Walker. The eighth graders made easier things like brownies, eggs and puddings while ninth graders made harder things like coffee cakes, loaf breads, candies, and spaghetti. uIn cooking the best things that I liked was eating the food. Ilm really glad that I took foods in my freshman year because I think this will help me in my future years, ex- plained Kim Hintz. Making food and creating different styles of clothing will be remembered by all of the kids because they will prob- ably be using these skills throughout their lives. 37
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