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Agri Business Agri Business Agri Business Agri Business Agri Floral Design is one of the many classes R. Meyerholtz offered in the Reitz agribusiness department. Christine Wagner, junior, enjoys making an arrangement. Students in Foods class begin to dig in at their annual Thanksgiving dinner. Junior Dara Pearl teaches young students at an area grade school. J. Campbell K. Klipsch Agri Business 98
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T. Anderson C. Boyd W. Hickrod L. Johnston N. Kniese R. Fellwock R. Robling Sophomores Neal Damm and Tommy Brown put the finishing touches on their project. Art Draws Us To The Top Many people get their creative juices flowing in the several art classes offered. This creativity, however, poses controversial questions. Should creativity be graded? How is the abstract concept graded? Students who bring a project, whether it be a painting or wood sculpture, form a mere visualization in the mind into a tangible object usually views the object as quite worth an A grade. But, when it is presented to the teacher for approval, the teacher sometimes grades it lower. Who's right? Clint Wiethop, senior, said, Art you can't grade because it is in your opinion of what is good and what is not. Obviously in a classroom situation it must be graded. The teachers decide how it is to be graded. Mr. Kneise grades on originality and creativity. If a question arises as to what the student tried to put across in the work, I'd probably discuss it with them, he said. Mr. Hickrod considers many facets when he grades: My evaulations are based upon design, quality, craftsmanship, and creativity. Should the teacher's own views go in the grade? Senior Dave Armitage said, I think they should grade on craftsmanship, but also put their opinion in it. I guess they knowlwhat's good and bad from experience. tKim Ashleyi Tyrone Pollard looks on while Travis Ray shapes a ceramic bowl. Art 97
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Foreign Language Foreign Language Foreign Language Foreign W. Deig Students learn Spanish as a second language. L' Haun P. Kirkman W. Kluesner wrwm z r z a $ w x wwwxwg wmwwww Students Darren Haygood, Kerri Brooks, Shari Mossberger, Kevin Shekell, and Juli Julian read a German passage. Foreign Language has been a Part of many students curriculum over the past years. It is a must for college and will greatly aid for future foreign travel. Students enjoy doing work in German class. For.Lang.99
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