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Mini-School one big family “One big family, that’s how Maud Clawson describes Mini-School. Maud and Eric Boettcher pointed out that in Mini-School you are allowed to face your own consequences, while in mainstream, they feel, you are not allowed to. In Mini-School they take trips. They aren’t “cushy” trips where you stay in hotels and eat in restaurants. They are trips where you hike for 45 miles with a 7 5 pound backpack and you can’t take a shower for eight days. Eric summed up their trips by saying, “It’s all hardships, but you learn to overcome them and everyone helps everyone. You have to learn to cope with people, especially when you are in the middle of no where and cramped in a small bus.” (CW) Page 22: Randy Nelson (Top Right), Doug Berg (Middle of group photo). Norm Gar-neau (Top Left), and Lesley Hugh. Middle: (back row) Dave McFarlane, Jeff Jam-beck, Doug Berg, Dan Doty, Eric Cobb, (front row) Shelly Arnold, Melany Williams, Maud Clawson, and Eric Boettcher. Bottom Picture: Lesley Zaun, Jackie Brenden, Chris Anderson, Jeff Jambeck, and Price Lewis. Mini-School
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Page 20, Top left: Enc Carl shows us his party lace. Top Right: Brad VanStone's fa vonte class is Asia Studies, when he's not sleeping. Middle: Though she's not proud of it, the bus is Chrissy Ottuin's way home. Lower Left: Where would we be without our lockers? Lower Right: Cris Fer-dine and Matt Quinn say hi . Page 21, Top Right: Craig Norby and company show us flow to play MHS style. Middle: Dan R Swanson makes his long morning walk to the bus stop. Lower Left: Talking on the phone and drying your hair at the same time isn't easy, but Karla Knacke makes the best of it. Lower Right: A basic piece of equipment for true MHS students.
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Work Study is training Upper Right:Bobby Joe Schmidt, Bob Patnode, and Michael Melloy. Lower Right: Angela Rosatie. Upper Left: Instructors Jerry Eng wall and Joey Townsend. Lower Left: Michael Melloy. Work Study is a part of MHS designed for those students who want something different than the regular curriculum. The students take required courses in English and History and have one hour in the work study classroom. Then they go to their designated jobs to work. Most kids in this program go to school from 7:30 to 11:30 and work the rest of the day. As the teachers, Jerry Eng-wall and Joey Townsend say, “They are learning job seeking skills. During that hour of work study, many skills such as budgeting are taught to give the students a realistic view of life. They also make it a point to read the newspaper so they are aware of what's going on in the world. Work Study
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