Garnett High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Garnett, KS)

 - Class of 1982

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Sometimes eating what they've cooked proves to be a task for beginning cooks, but ' Deann Biubaugh doesn't seem to be having any problems. - An interesting' class is what Mrs. Miiier's fifth hour class proves to be for her ad- vanced students. As Mrs. Milier gestures in T the background, Lesa Burrit takes a break to pose 'for the camera. Concentrating on Mrs. Andersoifs instruc- tions keeps Mike Scobee's attention in home ec. V 'V' iw ,, Us I., 'f VJQW C A ' .ails Klint-vw i fs'?Sihf 1 S . i -rw ' gg 'Q Q U -'rs-.2 V4 xx S esr gt X 5. A so .sa X - ' X. -. sg 45. gg an ,..h , . .A y . - 'Y f JV. fs f 'FF 2 C 1' 'isis- fi L . Q. 5 -,rs . -' is Q so .. e X s Y s 'S ,,.. - ig , ,gy r fif. rf Tj.. Fx t.. ts. V i R 'K A A, ,gg .s-as s X gs 'N- ss . X' E . ff ji. K ' -V s, .s Ass-sf . s s-1-M.. 'S I .t Sugars- X fggsss K l . . ' e 9 ,N A yi . , . Nm.. -me-ws-s s ...toe A . as - 4325516812 .X f l QP Q X , N 0 We don't ask for experience. We give it. This policy was followed closely by Mrs. Mary Ander- son and Mrs. Jayne Miller in their Home economics classes. 74 - HOME ECONOMICS Many students, guys and girls, gained knowledge and experience in the areas of nutrition and tex- tiles. Several of these students had very little previous knowledge of these areas prior to the class. Guys? What were guys doing in home ec.? There was nothing un- usual about guys enrolling in the class. It was done before, and it will be done again. In fact male enroll- ment is increasing every yeart and to many's surprise they are learning many things that they'II need to know later in their lives. A milestone was set this year when the first male student com- pleted four years of home ec. This student was Jeff Buckley, senior, and his reasons for taking four years were: I like to make things for myself, and to be able to do things on my own. A mock wedding, a very thor-

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Ear muffs fight the cold for Caria Hain: W DQR. 'VV I ,L isa Christmas proiect, Tim Nliiius types 1 UGG. , W ff !?,,Lm,,lZ 'WV y , 1, . . ,. T, . W , , 'W R, g :Qty Liv' , M f V415 f f , J The impor- tance of busi' ness in everyday life has increased the number of students en- rolled in the business classes such as: typing ac- counting general business law and shorthand. Some business N-, .,.. ,f,4,g,:L.m:Z't,aq,,f M V, , fy, , 1 ev if courses help the students per- sonally but others are used as college prep classes. l took typing as a college prep class. CDiane Hermreck 833 Probably as many as 40 per- cent of these students will use their business classes in college and the rest will use it for their own personal use or in working as a manager for a business. I really don t like recordkeep- ing right now but I think it will be good for me in the future. CRog- er Henry 835 As in years past the business enrollment was up again. The ac- counting class had 22 students a Business classes had speakers who came and talked to them about setting up their own busin- esses and about what fields are good for future work. Besides this, the classes had regular book work everyday. H rv , 1 . raw M! M large number for that class. 1 My f , M 9 'ratify Vw e 9 -W16E 24 4549? is' L if Ph i f 4 if ' If 25 if W sw sf y fbi , Y Q N 5 jfxlwf I if V S4 S3 ,gpg 3' ,f 'N ss- ' ke t- lt Q i g gm ,':wwV .,, 7 ,, 'FM Q f s Q 1 sz .... . 64.1939 e T .,.. 1 .t..1 -T I 5 xx W 1. A., 7 ,X ff' T is Typing jobs gisythe everyday procedure for ShariDykes.5 , , , . V arejsupposed to watch the book andnot the keys. but Diane Hermreck is making an exception. e f f 'E Not even Mfg Benton canmake a straight fine withouta ruler. i ' ' V H l BUsiNEsS



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' as 1 X' I 'N ,Q , 2? .vs l.et's dig in. is the expression on Mrs. Mill- er's and Kim Campbell's faces as Kim pre- pares to cut a slice of pizza. Preparing to make their first appearence on stage, Mrs. Miller's home ec. cooking class enioy the act being performed. This skit about nutrition was given for many of Gar- net!'s elementary students. gh field trip to the lockerplant, r preparation and management of r ever popular Munchies Delight, 1 a spring trip to Kansas City, re just a few of the many activi- s that the home ec. students par- ipated in. 'l've really enjoyed every bit of r four years that l've taken home l've learned many skills in sew- , how to make and decorate tes, plan a wedding, and several things about child care. CDebra Kleinsorge, '82D Mrs. Miller explained why home ec. was a beneficial class to males and females alike: It should benefit my students by preparing them for their future, whether they are going to be homemakers, bachelors, fa- thers, or whatever, because it cov- ers all areas. ' 'fb HOME ECONOMICS -

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