Palm Bay High School - Royal Fortune Yearbook (Melbourne, FL)

 - Class of 1983

Page 271 of 328

 

Palm Bay High School - Royal Fortune Yearbook (Melbourne, FL) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 271 of 328
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SANS-, 1 R ss. W ww- X A' RQ yi 5 . 1 w. . .al If gs ru Ioan Lewis Food For Thought Food Service is a job-preparing business. They run the Pirate Pantry every week. The course is open to eleventh and twelfth graders, they may take it for two years. Students also learn how to run food businesses. Using the special culinary talents which most females possess, Dorothy Strawser endeavored to complete the prep- arations for her meal. Caught with her hand in the cookie jar, Patricia Poole reached for the whipped cream. Showing his talents in dicing, Harry McMil- lian prepared a salad. S i 5 E I 2 E Q--Z COOKINGXZS7

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SHAPING IT UP PE. is one of the most popular classes among the students. The RE. coaches include: Pifer, Cappelen, Tuttle, Roberts, and Burttram. Each student has his or her choice of either co-ed PE. or Conditioning and Fitness. Ninth graders rotate classes during the year. They have six weeks of health taught by Carol Alderman and six weeks of RE. alternately The students who take conditioning and fitness work out, and participate in various sports the rest of the time, such as basketball, softball, tennis, golf, volleyball, and flag football. Co-ed PE. participates in a variety of sports the whole semester. Faster than a speeding bullet, Dale Iones headed for third base during class softball competition. In an attempt to get that much needed run, Cliff Ingram swung back and waits for the pitch. t After unraveling the tangled mass of football vests, Iohn Newport finally figured out how to distribute them Waiting for the next play Tim Knight and Leonard Weaver prepared to cover their territory A budding PELE prepared to maneuver his way past his opponents E Y Ek 5 E Mary lim K Claudia 256fPHYSlCAL EDUCATION as Bill St lift



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Designing a New Future sa ! . I - -r X s., . TNQ? X , 7 1' ' X i The art of design needs various tools: drafting boards, drafting 1 machines, scales and parallel graphs. A student learns different techniques: free hand sketching, geometric construction, dimensioning, architectural, and other types of drafting. Model building may be included. When students are finished with the course they receive a card certifying how many hours they have worked. This is an excellent course when training for architectural and other types of engineering jobs. One class demonstrated their ability to work with the drafting instruments. Hard at work, Tim Knight designed a figure of accomplishment. Lining up his paper, Chuck Haynes prepared a fabulous creation. Blueprints are an important part of the future. Mike Misa was showing his talents as he worked. Here Scott Conner drew a house that will supply the needs of the future. Q . X 1142 xr' .J

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