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Driver Education students prepare to drive by first checking the oil and water under the hood. Kevin Wallace and Health teacher Mr. Dave Irvine identify parts of the human eye for the rest of the class. Sophomore Sandy Hampton goes through the driver checklist as she prepares to drive. 14 Drivers Education. Health and Home Nursing
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Preparing For The Future “I think it was a good experience. You learned both the good and bad sides of the career you wanted,” stated freshman Gary Clark of the career study done by Hauser General Business classes this year. “You learned some of the personal things you wouldn't get out of a book,” added Sondra Linke. “All the students did a self-evaluation of some of their likes and dislikes to help them get an idea of what type of career they wanted,” stated teacher Mrs. Donna Sanders. “From there they did research, talked with the guidance department, and interviewed someone in their choice of career. A few people even got to shadow someone on their job. ‘I think it was very helpful to me. I found out there were some things 1 didn't like about the job and that it involved a lot more schooling than I thought. Now I still have time to change my major and concentrate on another career,” concluded sophomore Paul Thompson. Tammy Saltsman takes a timed writing in Typing II. For a timed writing to be counted students must not make more than five errors during the five minute typing period. Business 13
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This year the semester long health classes heard speakers, viewed film and film strips, and were taught car-dio pulmonary resuscitation by employees of the Red Cross. Three topics the speakers talked about were alcohol abuse, drug abuse and birth control. “I never realized how bad alcohol and drug abuse is on a person. The speakers really opened your eyes on the facts of the subject,” remarked Paul Thompson. Mrs. McMahan showed her classes films and filmstrips before the speak- Health students stop severe bleeding on patient Tim Saylor by elevating the cut and applying direct pressure. Mike Anderson buckles his seat belt before driving with instructor Mr. Bob Miller. The Facts Of Life ers came. Many other types of films were shown also. Films on nutrition, cancer, pollution and safety were just a few. “The films we saw were very informative. It helped out a lot when the speakers came after the film, then we had the questions already thought out when they got there,” said Shelly Stover. Employees of the Red Cross taught members of the class CPR. During their study of CPR, two students shared a resuscitation dummy. The classes talked about the process of cardio pulmonary resuscitation first, and then practiced on the dummy. It's good that we learned the method. It'll come in handy if I every have to use it,” commented Shawn Wallace. “Health is an important class because it’s so much about life,” summed up teacher Janice McMahan. In today's society the kids need to know all the facts so they can make the right decisions in their own life. Mrs. MaMahan instrucls sophomores Steve Sweet and Jon Matlock in the proper procedure for making a bed. It was part of the section the students were studying on patient care. Driver Education. Health and Home Nursing 15
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