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1 '4 I QNX 1 Q 533' 'S' Y i Home Ec students dabble in cake decorating run a playschool for two-to-five year olds, and turn dandelions into a fried delicacy Foods I had a cake decorating contest to complete the course. The first-place Winners in fourth period were Leanne Leach and Don Manders. In fifth hour, the contest resulted in a tie between Lisa Fox and a team composed of Kathy Badger, Debbie Ortiz, and Stacey Birt. Parenting and Home Economic stu- dents along with Miss Claudia Miller, organized the 14th annual childi-en's playschool program. Attendance this year ranged from 12. to 25 children. Far above: Getting active kids to sleep during nap time is a real challenge for Kelly Green and Joann Vermett. Left: Taking a break to have a bite to eat is Mark Doane. Above: Members ofthe Foods class go outside to pick dandelions, They later fried the petals in class for an unusual taste treat. home eo! 123
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41 V, ., W Above: Snudents in Foods I baked bread as a class assignmenn for one day. Below: Demonstramng Lhe am of eating Wlnh chopsucks are Mary Geisel and Becky Urbanyl. X home ec mm 11 , wi x Q ' , X 4- ,f t ygfwgef if 'W -Q Q 1. ' 1 , ' f ' A 'Q 4 so Iwi'-.K Y 0 9, ' 1 'H -If . 'ms e 4 W y, t Q? mf ld-.Q vbb. ebbbo ., X A ,ff Far above: Playschool included making lunch for Lhe children. Becky Urbanyl holds Mr. Dan FooLe's son, Jason. Above: Leanne Leach and Don Man- ders Look flrsm place in Lheir fournh hour Foods I bake-off connesn.
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Science students see energy in action While math earn awards in area con Second semester, Stritch students earned recognition at the Greater Toledo Council of Teachers of Mathe- matics competition. Over l3,000 stu- dents took part in the contest. The top 50.896 received patches, with all final- ists receiving certificates. Those winning monetary prizes and patches Were: Algebra I, Maria Cos- tanzo, Aaron Peters, Mike Monaghan, Matt Mroczkowsi, Todd Gerber, Alge- bra II, Tara Phillips. Energy Today and Tomorrow was the topic Jim Noey of Oak Ridge Associated Universities presented to science classes. He brought along un- usual electronic teaching devices such as an animated garbage can that de- monstrates the value of recycling, a bicycle that generates electricity, and an electric motorcycle. Math and science demand concentration. Robin Belcik Crightj works in Algebra ll Cbelowj, while Rob Molnar Cfar belowb takes a Lest in science. Cl9Fl1GS fra Mgeoo 'Gm-. pa- 1241! math, science
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