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I During second period, Tim Baldwin and Eddie Robinson Crightl helps a friend find Robyn Arnold cancel books that were the resources needed for a major drafting returned to the library first period, project due in two weeks. e a puff of if 'Am' Addons QUIET! The students spent many silent sessions in the library studying, completing research, and reading for pleasure. The teachers made class more exciting for their pupils by making use of the various video equipment offered by the Media Center. Ms. jones shared her ability and love of her work with everyone by knowing exactly where to search for any and all materials needed. Ms. Lee kept a watchful eye on the information stored in the Library's computer. Ms. Silvers stood ready to assist with the lamenating and copying machines as well as helping students replace lost library cards. The student aides contributed to the library's effi- ciency by sorting books, checking incoming and outgoing materials, and replacing books to their original shelves after use. The library featured a few new twists. Among the changes was the complete computerization of the books and the cards. Students checking out books watched with anxiety as a library aide stared into the screen, looking at records of past failure to turn in books. More often than not, the student received a smile, a book, and his card. Science fiction, fantasy, classics, reference, periodicals, microfilm, and miscellaneous books on anything from advertising to zookeeping . . . and much, much more all waited for the students . . . at the library. - T. Baker Library 155
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lb I' ' Wu uf 45' crispy. puffing if a fogeflzer i e ana! fimefi Before the ringing of the tardy bell, the Home Economics department was a dangerous place for innocent bystanders! In one room students rushed to grab a seat at the best sewing machines and get started on the garments they had chosen to make. The Food and Nutrition room buzzed with ac- tivity as everyone put on their aprons and took their positions in the assigned kitchens ready to prepare delicious dishes. Getting started in sewing was easy after securing a sewing machine. All around the room everyone worked hard to meet the three garment requirement before the semester ended. Having spent two or three days preparing for food labs, the students were more than ready to cook and eat! Groups stood around waiting impatiently in their kitchens for other members to get back with the needed supplies. Following the preparation of the food, the groups sat down and tested their During fifth period Food and Nutrition, Frank Murphy tells Sarabeth Thomas, I During one of their off periods, Mrs. Shelby like my eggs over easy and my bacon extra grades test papers while Mrs. Yonker calls the grocery store for supplies. dishes. The expertly planned menus were always a hit! Life Management Skills QLMSD taught students how to take better care of themselves. Guest speakers gave information on various subjects such as cancer, drugs, alcohol, teenage pregnancy, child abuse, and rape. With a wide variety of classes to choose from, students learned how to better manage their lives. 1 Home Efonomiff 157
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