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Julie Gettman and RobbI Llnnebur drink a toast with their newlywed husbands. Kenny Wray and Jack Pettlnger. Robbl Llnnebur. Vickie Iszler. Chardonnay Smith, Ann Younger. Julie Gettman and Robin Richards talk about their wedding dress fashions before getting married. tations and design castles and medieval weapons. The World of War Series was introduced this year. “The kids really liked them, said Mr. Hilding. “They really watched the series intently. It keeps them thinking the whole time. Mr. Hilding also took 13 students to see Arkady Shevechevenko, former Russian undersecretary general to the U.N. who defected to the U.S. Mr. Hilding was pleased that his students got to hear Shevechevenko. “He certainly reinforced what I’ve been teaching, he said. Drinking a toast for their happy marriage together are Chad Jackson and Karla Bydalek. History 27
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Steve Baudendlstel watches Mr. Blschott shows off his expertise In history during TRIVIAL PURSUIT Psychology and social living once again proved to be among the most popular of the history courses. Mr. Bischoff has a theory as to why, There’s more personal involvement in those classes. Kids can see how some of the material applies directly to them. Social studies, as well as being relevant, should be fun,” Mr. Bischoff went on to say. It’s not necessarily entertaining all the time, but it doesn’t have to mean dry, traditional, lackluster classes.” Mr. Hilding had students do time lines, make presen- Wlth a look of amazement. Chardonnay Smith wonders why her groom Brian Foss dresses so casually at his own wedding. Wes Johnson and Cher! Heckard are in charge of making the punch for a wedding reception. Students In social living go through mock weddings and try and cope with situations that a couple might face In real life. 26 History
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Vocational Agriculture classes introduce the students to the four main areas of Vo. Ag.; plant and animal science, Ag. mechanics, occupational planning, and livestock judging. These classes give the students a real-life outlook on farming and a chance to learn about all of its aspects. Some of the things that are done throughout the year are woodworking projects, balance rations for animals, and large metal projects. They also learn about farm chemicals and put to use what they learn in the classroom at the forty-acre farm south of the school. Roland Wagner, Gerald Gray bill, and Ty Kipp In the hot tub. Keith Spayd. Joe KoUruss. Mr. Peggram. Dennle Hoff, and Carl Amuseh working on woodworking projects. 28 Vo. Ag.
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