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CQMPUTEEQ SCHENCE Ron Nicholson taught two classes of computer science. Students worked on such skills as keyboard- ing, word processing, and BASIC programming. Tech- niques were applied to many fields: sports, science, math language arts, and business. Each student de- ,. veloped a graphics program. Both Apple and Commodore '--fi-fjyc computers were used, and Visicalc was utilized for filgj-fe., H its applications to business. A if S fel' wh. Marvin Goodwin runs a program in computer science. SHG? Shop classes ran for only the first semester, with Mel Atwood as teacher. After the levy failed five consecutive times, many meetings were held to decide what to cut, the entire shop program was one of the cuts, including classes in construction, weld- ing and power mechanics, two shop labs, and junior high classes. Atwood had been at Alsea for 16 years. Dennis Hendrix works on a wood project in shop class.
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11.3 W lil KHNGFHSHEEQ I-EHQDTCEGIQAPHY The Kingfisher class, under the advisorship of Patsy Jones, was held during the second semester in order to help make electives available for shop stu- dents who no longer had a class. The seven-member class produced a magazine with entertainment as the unifying theme. Several stu- dents won photography awards at the LBCC Skills Contests: Jill Olsen Qlst, NatureQg Cinnamon Poulsom Q3rd, Natureg Honorable Mention, Naturej. Six students studied photography with teacher Jim Mullenix. In addition to the traditional assignments in the class, they experimented with composite photographs that resulted in interesting symmetrical designs. Top: Steve Woosley, Ethan Temple, and Torsten Green photograph each other. Above: Bryan Hendrix and Ethan Temple take pictures of patterns. Left: Ann Olsen 5 - transcribes a tape of an interview for Kingfisher class.
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