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fi'jp, Snip , Snip is a common thing for Freshmen Liz
Hennen to do during her clothing lab. (Kerri
Adair) orlds of Opportunity
In Home Economics
• Wendy Malesa •
Whether it was a house to redeco- pastries and many other things. "The boys
rate, a apple pie to bake , kids to ploy always seem to wont to outcook the
peek-a-boo with or a shirt to be sewn, girls," said teacher Diane Hensler .
students enrolled in Home Ec shored Twice a year one could hear or
real-life experience of todoy's families . see little children waddling around the
In Interior designs classes stu- hallways and child development
dents hod on oppurtunity to decorate a classes. This helped students learn
new home. A fie ld trip on the "Stree t of about the toddlers and the way that
Dreams" houses allowed students a they grow and mature, as they become
better chance to understand interior of age from birth to 6 years. In classes
decorating and remodeling. Students such as adult living, students learned
could also advance to creating floor about marriage and family planning.
plans and complete the model home Whether sewing , cooking, or learn-
with carpet, point and other accesso- ing about family life , students were given
ries . fi rst-hand experience on how to handle
During first semester foods classe s real life situatiOns that they would en-
students got a chance to cook meat, counter in the future.
Senior Ryan Bartlin g and Jamie Blanchard discuss
the assingment they recieve. (Kresta Schaefe r)
Freshmen Ty Kirches and Courtney Gigliotti work
well together while they put the finish ing touches
on their donuts. (Kresta Schaefer)
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