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Learning Goes Being careful to cut her pattern
out of the fabric right is Sophomore Ann
Tabaka. She is working on one of the
Beyond ClasS many projects the Home Ec club did
during the year. (L. Custer)
-laminda bush-
In the Home Ec foods classes
students learned the special tech-
New activities, new projects, that many students like_d . In niques it took to be a good cook. Soph-
and new ideas were an every- clothing students got to pick omores Hayley Millward and Christi
day thing in the Home Econom- out their own fabric and make Heideman stir the melted chocolate
ics classes. The tables and clothing that they could use. that they plan on using to make fros t-
chairs atmosphere was abol- Other Home Economics clas- ing. (M Bruning)
ished. Students got hands on ses included Everyday Living ,
experiences on subjects that Child Development, and Adult
prepared them for the future Living . Sophomore Tanya Patry
and applied to their everyday said, "I took Everyday Living
liv es . and it was really interesting. We r
The foods classes were fun got to learn a lot about our-
classes that a lot of students re- selves and others."
ally enjoyed. Besides just get- For those who were ex- I -
ting to prepare the food, stu- tremely interested in Home
dent got to eat what they Economics there was the Home \
made. Ec Club. The club did things
So metimes the food they such as make T -shirts , hold a . J , ft
make was prepared especially boutique and have a bake (iB
for guests. Teacher Jean Han- sales .
sler said, " We had a faculty tea Although many thought ~
in which the students hosted. these classes were trivial, many '~ rY
They both prepared and students gained experience in
served the food." dealing with later life. e
Clothing was another class