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Row 1: Evelyn Worsnop, Tasha Robinson, Monica Chamness Gesse Fournaris Kristin Beeman Row 2 Mrs. T. Blanchard, Shamell Adams, Heather Hudson, Cinch Gerdeman Trina Gamer jennifer Baxley Alicia Gillman, Sherri Gordong Row 3: Tanya jiles, Caren Jones Aimee Delevett Christine Pennington Lisa Hicks, Wendy Morris, Andrea Smith, Leigh Galloway , , H copy notes for their next test in art
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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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f p , ' 'L 31 ra Ella' K 'st nce more wiflz feegng f Demurely Rebecca Stevenson, posing as the Princess of the Royal Court, listens for her David Lacey, Wes Hardy, and Matt cue in the Madrigal Feaste presented by Rasmussen provide background music for '- chorus at the First Presbyterian Church. chorus' singing in the Madrigal Feaste. QI 0l l'lfl6U'lC8 C0lfU'li5 Bellowing through the room, the art teacher's voice yelled out the roll. I-Ie turned to snag a student trying to sneak in late to avoid a trip to the deans for tardies. The stu- dent protested with all kinds of excuses. Students unsuccessfully tried both I just checked in and but the door was locked. The teacher yelled again as two students playfully slugged each other. Finally, everyone got to work. Down the hall, a cacophony of sounds echoed throughout as chorus, band, and or- chestra students warmed up. Hours of hard work and practice, along with some caring help and advice from teachers, Tina Blan- chard, Cecil Clark, and Don Tipton, resulted in marked improvement by their young proteges. As the year progressed, the students gain- ed more experience and talent. They entered music and art contests. The Gulf Coast Arts Festival highlighted the art competitions. Music students entered state competitions to display their talents. But for these students, any awards or congratulations they received were extras, for their greatest reward 'was the knowledge of a job well done. - B. Pike and B. Lee Murirfflrt 159
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