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ROW 1: Brett Tracy, Ron Cripe, Hoa Vo, Arlo Honeycutt, Brent Grist, ROW 2: Mr. Gaylor, Lanty Lahr, Eric Gemmer, Todd Frieden, K.C. Crook, Ken Zinsmeister. Ken Zinsmeister and Lanty Lahr work in wood shop. North Manchester Public Library 405 N. Market Street North Manchester, IN 46962 260-982-4773 Change Is Key! Industrial Arts is one area that is attempting to meet student needs through change. Many areas are open to students in addition to the regular courses. This year students were able to take course work in welding, small engines, drafting, woods, electronics, silk screen, ad- vanced woodworking, and architectural drawing as inde- pendent study courses. Silk screen was a new course this year; students designed and printed a variety of objects in a variety of ways. industrial arts
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home ec ABOVE: “Ah, the joys of jelly.” BELOW: Incorporating bicentennialism in the kitchen. Preparing For Life The home economics curriculum is formulated to pre- pare individuals for many facets of life, including con- sumer education; planning, preparing, serving nurtri- tious meals; experimental foods; knowing the character- istics, care and construction of fabrics, styling of gar- ments, interior decoration; family relations, manage- ment, child care and development; budgeting of time, money, energy; home nursing. (There are 900 related areas to home economics.) Some of the special projects include Display Night Fashion Show, Community Din- ners on Thursday, preparing and serving food for school organizations, tasting panels, House Plan Drawing Con- test, and immediate clothing repair and spot removal.
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cd 4—H ROW ONE (L-R): Tim Burkett, Andy Brown. Dan Flora, Curt Stephan. Rick Music, Scott Rife, Jim Kerschner, Mr. Sparrow. ROW TWO: Julie Garber. Mari Stouffer. Eldon Cook, Dick Feden, Jeff Lauer, Robert Kinzie, Ron Conning, Ron Behny, Brian Neeley, Todd Miller, Sean Wallace, Scott Garber, Chip England, David Wilcox, Rick Lewis. ROW THREE: Allen Clark. Paul Steele, Greg Geiger. Mark Brubaker, Burnis Ousley, Mark Wiley, Barry Schannep, Steve Lambert, Jeff Rager. Mike W’ertenberger, Gary Butcher, Gregg Terrill, Wayne Metzger, Bill Estep, Jeff Pyle. ROW FOUR: Lanty Lahr, Lon Messmore, Jim Hayes, Wade Renicker. Ed Schultz, Dave Brubaker, Shane Cattron. ROW FIVE: Greg Wireman, Ron Hawk, Chad Callahan, Eddie Egner, Calvin Blocher, Blake Neeley, Mike Haupert, Don Sutter, Rod Fruitt, Mike England, Craig Renicker. The Manchester High School FFA chapter has ninety active members. In the past year, they have participated in many different activities. Forty members participated in Plow Day, 100 acres of row crops were planted, and several members par- ticipated in livestock, dairy, and soil judging teams. Ice Cream was sold at the school and at several street and county fairs. Mari Nell Stouffer was in charge. Ron Hawk was in charge of the summer farming program. District president was Ronnie Rice and District secretary was Steve Freshour. Learning To Do Doing To Learn Earning To Live Living To Serve 26 cd c3 cS o o The mental strain becomes unbearable in Ag. TOP: Scott Rife, Sentinal; Craig Hufford, Treasure; Jim Kerschner Reporter. BOTTOM: Richard Sparrow, Sponsor; Curt Stephen, President; Trent McDonald, Secretary. M A ifftIP
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