Hector High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Hector, AR)

 - Class of 1986

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Tommy l.ombardi. senior, concentrates hard on mak- ing a cedar chest. Jeannie Holt, freshman, re- does the pocket for her apron. 26 Creative Manipulation

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Sandra McKinney, a junior, looks disgusted, but Angie Riley, freshman, looks as if she enjoys dissecting the turtle. Academics Math, Science 25 “Science is very in- teresting to me.” Dana Wells Science Award Winner “The math instruc- tion was what I needed to go to college.” Mark Bell Math Award Winner Gerard Pack, senior, was so excited about passing his advanced math course that he fell out of his chair.



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If you had visited Home Ec. lately, you could have wit- nessed a new course in the making — Creative Manipulation. It seems that Jeanie Holt couldn’t get the pocket to fit ‘right’ on her apron. She enlisted the help of two gullible class- mates. After much whispered discus- sion, Jeanie made the work assign- ments. One unnamed cohort was as- signed to push the reverse button at the right time. The other unsuspecting cul- prit was assigned to guide the material under the pressure foot. As boss, Jeanie made sure the needle was sewing in the right place. Result — a beautifully sewn pocket, all done by sewing in re- verse. Since this masterpiece was not accomplished by sewing forward, the pocket had to be removed and sewn on the right way without the help of her now wiser friends. The overseer of the Home Economics department is Mrs. Marty White. In addition to the creative sewing class, she teaches foods and nutrition, housing and home furnishings, interpersonal re- lationships, clothing and textiles, con- sumer education, child development. Home Economics I, and career orienta- tion. Another addition to the vocational education department is the shop classes taught by Mr. G.B. Swaim. Each eighth grader must also take nine weeks of practical arts which Mr. Swaim teaches. Another option that Hector High School students have open to them is the Area Vocational Technical Center in Russellville. Students can elect to take any one of a number of courses: auto mechanics, drafting, electronics, horticulture, metal fabrication, or pre- cision machining. Hector students are bussed to the Center each morning and return to Hector afterwards to attend the rest of their classes. Stanley Sackman. junior, works intenslcy on complet- ing his magazine rack. Cynthia Ledford, sopho- more. measures her collar to make sure it will fit. Academics Home Ec., Shop, Career Center 27

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