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A Mr. Boeck. The Agriculture department moved out of the school and into their own building this year. Mr. Boeck felt that this move was very beneficial for the many stu- dents interested in ag. Because of the large increase in space, he was able to plan more complex pro- jects and advanced courses. This year many of the agricul- ture students were given the opportunity to receive their Pesti- cide cards. After studying for seven or eight weeks, the students took a test given by the Depart- ment of Agriculture. Any student passing this test received a card which would permit them to pur- chase restricted pesticides. Agriculture On The Move ,. , .. aw-My -Q.. PQ K ff-..z:.f ' .,,,,,,....,...,.--an-1 iuCl? ' ' ' A Bob Smith, Karl Hohenboken. A Lynn Plumb. Y Ken Vroman. A Prof. John Wolf, Black Hawk East.
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l Campbell r i e f tt'tel.et'tet'tt.ttt t Q H i is T he W J . s. we 7XX,L .- L:,, d . . f . 1'Q - A f A l A Mr. Brinkmeier. Leanne Dipple. A Leslie McGee. Julie DeFauw. Terry Tanner. Jeff Mabeus. Jeanne Somers. L Jeff Plavak. Johanna Morphew. Leon DeShane. Kim Mooney. Jeff Schutts. Tom Mistak. Erik Foster, Ken Geiger. Gary Sullivan. -1. A Jeff Weatherington. John Urban. Mr. Brinkmeier. 5 Mr. Sander. Campbell quit teaching to take a job with another company. With Campbell leaving it left Health without a teacher so Mr. Sander took over the position as the Health teacher. When asked about his goals for Health. Mr. Sander only said it was to, Sur- Vive. Driver's Ed. was taught by Mr. Brinkmeier. Mr. Bell helped out after school. He tries to get across to the students how important it is to be a safe driver. He had them take reaction tests to see if they could react fast enough. He told them what to do if they started skidding or sliding. nl'
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q 4'?1f13 ' A Mr. Tadlock A Shari Waldbusser. A Randy W3ldbUSSCf- Art Is Shaping Up Ceramics is one of the most popular classes taught by Mr. Tadlock. Ceramics is mainly tak- ing clay and shaping it up into a desired form. The students are required to complete five projects during the nine weeks. These pro- jects are graded on quality and not quantity. Students make ceramics to use or decorate their homes. such as cups and planters. Last year different students' artwork was exhibited at Frontier Days in Port Byron. Mr. Tadlock has tried to display more of the student's work throughout the community. , .t . :K ,.,..... -vga.. r - e it L N- J A :ii fy Sir-.5 lyy, pm syv tttt if ' A Chris Husted. Y Gifted Art Program. Doug Mose. Chuck Peterson. Jeff Schutts. MXN Q Y ua , .M ,,
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