& Kayla Seamanw~~sSept. 19 in the sew– a! aathers and d ""0 tor everyaayl~ __----.....""""' .... !!$I'1 .... , .. l?... s ' \ b "If's b aSIC S",\ S Ing a ·said .1onotnclIIlilldsov· - hitoker Furniture Compony monoger Potrick onnell shows Denise Fisher. instructor, nd her Home Furnishings class table leaf at the Whitaker fac– ory Sept. 22. "We saw the whole rocess of furniture production, rom lumber to shipment," Fisher aid. ·Russell Keck Ganus . Rebecco Teogue, instructor offomilyond consumer Sliences, and sophomore Wilko Guerra prepare cheese roll -ups in a food science lab Sept. 19. "Other than learning how to make the food, I've learned about nutritional value and how to properly store food," Guerra said. ·Jollolhon Lindsay STACEY WRIGHT JUNIOR I Social Work. "Get my master's. After that. I'm nat really sure because there are so many things you can do with it." STEPHANIE GRAHAM SOPH I Social Work. "\ want to work with females that have been abused in some way. It can be verbal. sexual, physical or emotional." ERIN ROMMANN JUNIOR I ChildOevelopment. "Rrst get a master's in marriage and family therapy,then, God-willing, open a ranch for kids, teens; basically anyone who needs to go to a place they know they'll be loved unconditionally." Learning more oboutthe dive teom, senior Patrick DellaPace speaks with Corporal Ted Gathright of the Ar– kansas Game and Fish Commission Oct. 6. Corporal Gathright was an officer on the rescue and recovery dive team and came to speak with criminal justice majors about his work. -Amber 8ozorgani behavioral sciences/fcs lf.""11
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