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SLSQQQ-Q-,. ' i N . . 1. After grading his classes tests, Mr. Vanderzanden rests his head, closes his eyes and sighs. 2. Again. . ., pleads Senior Mark Smucker, as he walks over to that big greasy engine one more time. 3. Seniors Todd Strode, Brian Brown, Becky Deter- ing, and Junior Billy Barnes take advantage of their teacher being out ot the room. 4. Mr. Woods concentrates hard on hammering the nail and not the finger. 5. Work Experience students, il. to r.J: Lisa Leabo, Vicky Miller, Linda Estergard, David Bowers, Cindy Grimes, Del Texley. iKneelingJ: Michelle Fears, Advisor-Bob Biegler, Sally Tracer. 6. Juniors Teresa Malpass and Karla Es- tergard prove that a women's place is no longer in the home. 7. Mr. Biegler works hard preparing students for college entry.
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ELEC TI VE5 MECHANICS, SHCP, WORK EXPERIENCE Learning about cows and herding sows, straining the brain to identify grain, with back breaking toil to till the soil. Constantly reaching and searching to find, new ways to feed and clothe mankind, is the way Mr. Vanderzanden describes the goals ot the F.F.A. and Vocational Agriculture classes he taught. Mr. Vanderzanden also taught the Wood Shop classes, where students learn how to use tools and build things safely. Mr. Van comments that, Wood Shop can be fun as long as you can get a whole credit for making sawdust. Tearing and repairing is done regularly by Mr. Wes Wood. Beginning Mechanics students work on small engines and learn to use many tools and machinery. Mr. Wood had a very interesting year, especially since he had girls in his class. He wonders what his Grandpa would have said. Mr. Bob Biegler was the Counselor and Work Exper- ience Coordinator. Students in his program develop skills in Mechanics, Secretarial, Food Service and Vocational Agriculture during their first three years at H.U.H.S. During their senior year they are placed in iob stations that relate to skills acquired in school. --q v-n..... S -YY I-to lu-mn Y 4
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ELECTIVE5 MUSIC AND ART Fish could be smelt all over town, and the H.U.H.S. Music Department was held totally responsible. Fund raising played a big part to help raise money for a Spring Tour. A Sea Food Sale was just one fund raising idea. Band, choir, stage band, and swing choir were taught by Mr. Ken Tunall. The Music De- partment put on many concerts and helped out on many gamesg and a very good job was done. Next year's group should be even better, says Mr. Tunall. Ms. Lisa Finch took on a big task this year that brought the H.U.H.S. annual. Deadlines had to be met and pictures developed and in so little time. Did you take my pictures? Where are my layouts? , and l've got a headache, can I go home? These famous lines were echoed throughout the class as students rushed to complete their work. Art classes, also taught by Ms. Finch, emphasized original design and appropriate techniques. Painting, print-making, and ceramics were the main studies in art. Ms. Finch states The abundance of creative talent in H.U.H.S. is amazing!
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