2010-2011 Yearbook

Senior josh Nason discusses the benefits of the plant artemisia at the HUmanity garden Feb. 28. Artemisia was also grown by missionary Kyle Holton in Mozambique as a natural cure for malaria. Ashe/ Parsons Enjoying a taste-testing in the HUmanity garden, Sims and Nason sample fresh arugulo. "The garden is a special symbol to me and several others of the alternative possibilities to corporate agriculture," Nason said. "It serves os well to show what con be achieved when people con work together in the community." Ashe/ Parsons Senior jonathan Sims tosses carrots into o compost pile beside the garden Feb. 28. HUmanity partnered with Aromark to receive food waste left over from the cafeteria, turning it into compost to help fertilize the garden. Ashe/ Parsons HCJA Row 1: BJ Houston (sponsor} A Doyle, A Dickenson, T. Stisher, A Gerardo. Row 2: L Wicker. A St. Aubin, D. Morales, B. Eacret. A Rooney. Row 3: R Heymann, j. Hatfield j. Altman, T. Hunt. B. jenkins Row 4: A Goy, C. Sommar. l Morgan, D. Blair. Psi Chi Row 1: N. Dill. T. Greeley, A Dennison, j. Magness, K. Mitchell Row 2: Sponsor T. McDeol, N. Steele. S. Deacon, S. Clem, M. Taylor. B. Williams social sciences/behavioral sciences 2 3 3 ~~

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