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Mrs. Petetit said her greatest satisfaction in being a teacher is believing that I have helped my students to have a better home and family life. In Child Development I she accomplishes this task by teaching about the human life cycle and doing pro- jects with children. To successfully teach these concepts, the students must be in- volved. We had to get a hardboiled egg and pretend it was a baby. We gave it a name and filled out birth certificate, explained senior Darla Capps. Then we carried the egg around for a week. 'The parents' could get a babysitter or have the father watch it for awhile. If we cracked the egg, our baby died. Then we had to fill out a death certifi- cate. We also had to evaluate what kind of parents we were. I really enjoyed it, and I learned a lot! concluded Darla. Tracey Wilson really enjoyed another project. We had a party for two, three, and four-year olds. We made placemats, bought food, and worked with the kids. It was great! It was a good class. I think it's a class that everyone should take because you learn so much, said senior Kim Julian. Since the students enjoy working with the children so much, a new class has been proposed. Mrs. Petetit commented, To further enlighten our students we have re- quested a Child Development Il class for 1983-84. This class will involve having preschool age children visit for a six-week period. Many areas of child development will be covered for which we have no time in Child Development l. Junior Patty Coats agrees that the additional class will help. There will be little kids to work with, and I think it's important to learn about family life. - .- - - - , - as X I Q t 5 M. sw 3,1 3' Mr. Brockman Mr. Holder Mr. Morganfeldt Mr. Osgood Top left - Junior Danny Lipina cuts pieces of wood for his project. Bottom left - Sophomore K Jim Tucker builds a magazine stand in Wood Shop. W X. .Q ...I fi-3? s :A Above - Senior Tom Peel cuts Mr, Jennemann wood on a circular tablesaw. 3 1 '53 , wg, ft . V Mr. Sears Mr. Zeitler
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PRACTICAL ARTS R 'iiuf Jing, 2 L+ S 'L-H W 5 .. I it is , f ss 5 Top left - My life ambition is to knock the world flat! said senior Gina Roberts, at right. Here she clowns with classmates in Child Development rs Mrs. Petetit dass M . Kramme - Miss Takach MTS' Th0UVEI1Ot Bottom left - l made a suit, jacket, pants, a designer skirt and top in Sewing class. lt's fun to pick out patterns and materials, said senior Tonya Schira. Above - When asked, What's the matter with your cooking? , Phil Bonastia replied, Allen Shoecart frightj is the problem!
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M FOREIG LA GLIAGE According to many Fox High School stu- dents one thing that makes the Senior High more interesting is the wider selection of classes. Among these choices there are the foreign languages. Fox offers a choice of French, German, or Spanish classes. Many students continue their study of a foreign language up to their fourth year. The ap- peal of a foreign country and its culture is so great for some students, that during the summer, they decide to take a trip to France, Germany, or Mexico. Parlez-vous francais? fDo you speak French?j Wes, a littlej. Est-ce que tu l'aime? QDO you like it?J Oui, je l'aime beaucoup ! QYes, l like it a lot! J Diane Streckfuss, junior, comments, l have always thought that French is the most beautiful language in the world. I al- ways wanted to understand it. l continued taking French this year because eventually l want to visit France. This summer Diane will be able to go there in July. When asked what she remembers most about this year's French ll class she stated, The Oui, un peu. things l will remember will be Le Coin Des mr 1 364 - ,MMYM Donna Checket listens to class discussion and wonders lf the end of the hour will ever come i W 5 ', 'E Sorry, 2 No Photo Mrs. Heavey Mrs. Kozlen Ms. Pollock Ni I 1 3- Q lf..
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