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Dave Bacon. 9th Boys' Basketball
Steve Dvorak. Dept. Head
Andrew Fidler
Joe Gauthier
Class Time Used
to Prepa .re For
Life Amy Kieser. Student Cou ncil
Maureen Konwinski
-Melinda Absher-
sa mpled the dishes brought
Although Food did Find its way
en this word was relat- into the cla ssroom. teaching stu-
to school usually images of dents about hi story and world
me economics and cooking affairs was also the goal of the Shirley McVicker
class came to mind. but the So- department. Classes ranged Kimberly Novak
cial Studie s department cha nged from World Religions to US and
that image. the World. Classes in Sociology.
Food see med to Find its way IBS . Ethnic Studies. and Law
into every aspect. According to Studies were also offered
the department. to ce lebrate Community se rvice was im-
Elvis' birthday on Jan . 9. Elv is portant too. The program had
himself sent a cake. Also. From been around for more than 1 2
the fir st day of December to the years and the activities have in- Mike Quint. 9th Boys· Track
twenty-second was a continu- creased with the years Handi- Kara Smi th
ous eating frenzy to combat the ca p Swim and th e Child Saving
first winter blahs. Spontaneous In stitute were JUSt two of the
food days were also a part of the services that students were giv-
curriculum. Hi storica l days were ing to the community. When Civ-
celebrated with enthusiasm. The ic s became a requirement. re-
AP . European Hi story classes ceiving 1 0 hours of se rvice was
held a Glorious Revolution Tri- a way of getting students in- Chu ck Story. Soph Football
centennial Recognition Day . Ju- volved in the community. Robin Wiar
nior Chrissy Niederhaus who Besides see ing what was go-
participated in the event said. " It ing on in the community. the So-
was a nice change from taking cia l Studies department pre-
notes . It gave me a chance to re - pared students to know what
lax and stuff my face ." had gone on and what is going
The psy chology cla sses partic- on. not only in the community.
ipated in a personality Food day. but in the country and through-
Student brought Foods that rep- out the world. <0111111
resented their personality. They
took turns explaining why they
chose their Food . while everyone
Ps hology was one of the popular clas-
ses ong students. Teacher Denny Ow-
en Ips students with one of the many
ac ities they do throughout the se mes-
ter . Seni ors Stepha ni e Dorff and Jon
Bauer give each other input on their proj-
ect (A Davis)
Pe nality coll ages were one of the
rna roje cts done in Psychology. Se-
nior. in Holter writes down his image
of e pers on who created the collage .
This and other projects suc h as personal -
Ity food day helped students to discover
a little more about themselves. (A. Davis)