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Leaving ehind memories, friends, and home economics £ | I will be retiring June 8, 1987,” said Mrs. Har¬ desty. After 24 years of teaching foods, clothing, Living on Your Own, family relations, home eco¬ nomics, Survey I and II, and health, she has decided to call it quits. She has spent these years being actively involved in various student organizations and sports such as Home Economics Club, Student Council, gymnastics and golf. She enjoys working with young people and watching them grow and mature into young adults. “I have enjoyed 28 years in the classroom. I have many fond memories of the many students that I have had in class, and have made many lasting friendships,” Mrs. Hardesty said. After spending 24 years pre¬ paring her students for living on their own in the “adult world”, she’ll be able to apply her own teachings to practical uses. Now she’ll leave the classroom be¬ hind for the “outside world.” Sandi Woodke, Janet Sone Business Home Economics 49
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Across ountry business students guided by Ms. Nemeth F rom Indianapolis to Iowa, students have been compet¬ ing and winning awards. This has been made possible by the en¬ tire business department, but the main source who has helped busi¬ ness students win such awards is Ms. Patricia Nemeth. As Depart¬ ment Chairman, her various jobs in¬ clude being a sponsor for OEA and teaching Administrative Office Pro¬ cedures and Accounting I. Having been a teacher for quite a few years, she has also taught short¬ hand and has been a legal secre¬ tary during the summer months. “I like the Administrative Ser¬ vices Lab because I get to see the students prepare for their careers,” Nemeth said. Ms. Nemeth thinks her favorite part of the job is the classroom as¬ pect. The worst part to her is grad¬ ing papers. Working as a teacher for 10 years at LHS, Ms. Nemeth still finds pleasure in seeing her stu¬ dents accomplishing skills and learning. The work of Ms. Nemeth and the rest of the business department paid off when OEA went to State competition, and then advanced Doug Bakker to National competi¬ tion in Iowa in the Individual Entre¬ preneurship Division. Bakker re¬ ceived a fourth place rating. Janet Sone Bret Leonard reads the printout on the Ms. Nemeth helps an Oak Hill Elementary screen of one of the computers that were student with learning the language of a corn- installed this year. puter. She conducted a class at the school to acquaint youngsters with computers. 48 Business Home Economics
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