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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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