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MANU1 L SKILLS We all use our hands and there were many courses at Cor- tez forthe students to demonstrate that talent. One of our popular classes was typing. You started out slow and progressed quickly as the year went on. lt was like a foreign language to me at first, but each day it became clear, Lisa Agosta, sophomore, stated as she typed away on her IBM Selectric. Another one of those handy courses was art. The students would paint, draw and learn how to shape and mold their ceramic projects. The class was great. We learned so much and had lots of fun doing it too. said Nan Corley, sophomore. Now in woodshop we all learned something. Our knowledge increased about certain industrial machines. ln conclusion, we all used our talents to keep these classes alive at Cortez.
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Guitar classes were usually spent strumming away by seniors Babette Wotring and Steve Young. Home Ec wasn't the only place to find l sewing machine, just ask an upholster student. Advanced Art students, Stephanie Elston and Kathy Klaus, juniors, work l their talent. Tuba player, Regis Floss, struggles to the perfect note. Eye and hand coordination, which is practiced by Mrs. Myers' typing class, was the key to success.
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jf 25 Explosive experiments were a part ol an every day chemistry class. Receiving special attention from Mr. Campbell was Jody Buechler in class. Geometry always promoted enthusiasml for students. Explaining how they would do their homework are Mike Hook and a classmate. Seniors work on various proiects. While attending his math class David Mahan shows what he thinks about it. 5 7. 1-
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