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Money is Saved Through D.E. and Driving MELV1N R GRAVES ln»trui boa m llrivm Kdu »tK»n t» m «t im- porUnt (ur it hrtpo m rfdurinpt Ktml» Mr Oavro handlm thm at Bvrd Hr attmdnd Lmim- juij tadlrftr and S rvm F AuMin whrnr hr rr- crivrd hw B A and M.Ed. drptrrr . Hi nUwdr inlnnt im hair •pnrb 4 all tvpc . Do you know how to cut down the per cent of the unemployed? The answer is to belong to the D.E. group of gainfully emploved Jackets. Spending only half a dav at s h H)l, students taking Dis- tributive Education prepare themselves for life in the business world. Distributive Education is a course which allows students to spend the remainder of the day as employees. Receiving one cred- it for the subject and one credit for on-the-job training, they ac- quire the required units for their regular classes. Do you know how to cut down on the annual highway death rate and reduce insurance pavments?The answer — Bvrd’s before school, during school, and after school driving classes! Driving can be fun if the necessarv attention is directed toward the ama- teur driver. This attention can be attained in the Bvrd High Driv- er’s Education Department. Drivers Education is a year round program which consists of thirty classroom hours and six hours of actual driving. AUCE M STRAVOLKMOS Rrnrivingi B.S drgnrr fnun Onlrivar v. stravolrm lm h«v. Omnbulivr Uu jIh« !» • •poniMifv thr D.E Oub Durmfi tl»r «ummrr ahr workrd on thr D.E. Krnftnm fci 67-68 Irnn Vhrn nn ( hu v | Bvrd dw rr trnnia. [Viver ' s Education students are taught sueh things as good driving hahits ami how to park. Bryan Brown diseusses the five key seeing haluLs of safe driving. One of the many jobs Distributive Ethiration offers is working at a rtamers. Ronnie Pinrham ret ' eives one credit for his work. ”One of the many jobs we are taught in Dis- tributive Edueation is the wav to use a rash register,” says Bert Stone. Distributive Education is one of the most valuable courses ofTered at Bvrd. D.E. students study posters showing the decreasing value of the doliar. Iriipr
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or Course in Data Processing KDNA JKU K1 MtiRGAN Hotdinpt • ,d KrU d rprr from Vjrthwoilrm StHr ( 4lrytr. Mr Mi r|Mn tr h- n Tt| np Shr ipuoMn thr Futurr Tisdim d Atnrrica rluh and tuw fmnv intrrr«t» ' The typewriter wa» invented in 1884 ’ say» Tom Blarwtt as Pam Turner and Linda (ioode study the evolution of the maehine. JACKIT VEACH Tndiinp Shurthaod md Bunnr FjiplitK. Mr» Vcadi h» Mtrndrd Nurthwmtrm SUIr OrflflKr and Lniimjiiu Sutr l nivrrwtv and hulda a B A drptrrr Amunf hrr hohlnr rr watrr vknng and apurto ran LAl HA MKKKKR Tm.hinft Tvpnpt B and Qerical Prartnr, Mkm Vkrkrr m-rivnd hrr B. A in bumnrfw mJu- mbon from LnuH«ana( 4lry(r. Hrroutawfr inlrr n.t» mrludr rradinpt and vtrwinfl vprdalar vports This year a course in data pr(M essing was offered as part of Cooperative OflTice Education. I arning how to operate the new marhines are Elaine Timmons, Bren- da Heflin, Bohbie Jo Bran- ton, and Linda Hoberts as Sondra Pennington, Ann Whittlesy, and Angela Dry await their turn. Studving how feo make an adjust- ing entry in Mrs. Jackie Veach’s Bookkeeping class are Robert Maurer, Sharon W ait, and David Wilkins. 25
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VIKMMA CHADICIt Mn who th» NaiHMial Hcm«r Soryt . tm«V» Fmf(lnh II Shr h at- Irrxtrd LS.I iwl thr l mirrrntY «»f Arkannu. B k 4 f»«l M Kd .l« rcr Shr h» m«i ouui«k intrr«»n. « prc»»IK tr«vrluif( GLENUA HARKNLSs Rn|«mnf h«» «« ond wir « B»nl, Mn H»ri nma lr»rhr« Lnf(l»h IV ind IVvrhifmmUl KrarlinK Shr m • f(r»4u»lr A lamniana Po- Ivtrt-hair Imtitulr with • «t Art «ir- gn«f. In hcr «p»rr timr ahr likn walrr 4mnf( »nd ndfaf. Grwk and Roman btfralurf had ronsiderable influent e on mtxJern literalure. Susan York, David Mast, Jav CardweD, and Peggv Allen poinl out ihe birthplat e of VirgD. author of the Arneid. ENGLISH Is Key to the Future Roman houses were quite differ ent from ours,” reads Dehorah Betts, as WiU SentelL, Ginger Fortson. and Ken Thomas exam- ine models of anrient homes. A large portion of English deals with the writing of researrh pa- pers. Dehbk ( ats, Marv Neal, Ester Whitlork, Susie Faludi and Bob Savorv take notes in the librarv for use on their reports. MARt.H SANDERS Spnot«nn|( thr Lduonal S rff af thr »l SH t K »nd tr» -hinp F.nfldi IV ukr m Mt af Mm SandrT timr Shr h»» « R»« ' hr|ur af Alt irprr from Louimiib Trch and kms flowrrs 27
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