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Tony Rieschick walks down from the lookout tower at Squaw Creek. Looking through the arches at the Josyln Art Museum are Kris Lape. Shawn Frosser, and David Knaup. Christy Butner walks along the road through Squaw Creek on the biology field trip. Kristen Madman looks at another school s yearbook at thejournalism workshop in Omaha. Dawn Sullivan and Kim Moll listen as their group gets a tour of the District Coudroom. Reading their story at Modh School are Erik McMeely, Tacy Kirkendall, and Gabriel Lardizabal. ence Olympiad on March Ware Lew Barker. Bobby Eis and Mike Snook. 8 Aca mics
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Caught in a creative moment, a section of concert band rehearses their number. Instructor Richard Mezger. Jim De-Busk, and David Kirkendall build on their ideas in shop class. Putting the yearbook together is no easy Job as nicolle Clark and Melissa Strasil find out while working on a sports layout. Tony Rieschick, Rick Adams, and Chris Simmonds vocalize their creative ability in chorus class. Junior Bobbie Adams works in the Home Economics kitchen creating a tasty treat.
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m A ids learn rom class ield trips Out-of-school activities vary Field trips taken by various classes helped students learn from activities outside of class. Students in the Journalism I and II classes attended two workshops. They went to Omaha for a workshop presented by their publishing firm and to the Mebraska High School Press Association Fall Conference in Lincoln. Select juniors attended County Government Day at the Richardson County Courthouse. Juniors from the other high schools also attended. The family living class toured the labor room at Falls City Community Hospital. As a surprise the class members were given gowns, hats, and booties to put on and allowed to enter the sterile delivery room. Another home economics field trip was taken when the modern home management class went to Lawrence, Kansas. They went to the Hallmark Card Co., Johnson's Furniture Store, and the University of Kansas. Art III and IV classes went to the Josyln Art museum in Omaha. The viewed a show of new art and a show of art by five black artists. On March 31 sociology students went to the Correctional Center and State Legislature in Lincoln. Junior Debbie Garland said, It was fun, and we learned a lot.'' May was another busy month for field trips. Biology I and II students spent the day on May 6 learning about wildlife at Squaw Creek Refuge. Students in the third hour composition class went to north School in May. There they read children's stories they had written to the kindergarten and first grade classes. On May 16, choral students competed at the Festival of Choirs in Kansas City, Missouri. They competed with schools from the five state area at Worlds of Fun. Rachel Cook. Sean Stevens, and Susan Kirkendall read to the students at north School. flCQ ics 9
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