2002-2003 Yearbook

Dr. Jack Thomas, chairman of the behavioral sciences department, explains human development and how it af– fects psychology to his developmental psychology class in January. Thomas retired from his administrative duties at the end of the;tear and planned to teach full time in the fall of 2003. (Photo by Melissa Wilson) Junior Lisa Peeblesputs the finishing touches onher ice cream sundae at the fami ly and consumer sciences depart– ment-hosted mixer in August. The purpose of the mixer was to introduce new students to the program. (Photo.by April Clem) question mark: What do you hope to gain from your family and consumer sciences degree? • • 174 academics "With my family and consumer sciences degree, I plan to teach FCS to high school students. My FCS courses have not only pre– pared me for my future career, but also my future home and family." -Shanna Prine, junior "I hope to open my own restau– rant. This degree is very versatile. I have learned what I need to know for my degree and also learned much about families and parenting, which are equal1y important to me." - Sarah Davidson, senior "Fashion merchandisingwill give me the business knowledge I need and help me to know what to expect from consumers, particularly in the fashion world." -Leslie Wallis, junior

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