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t — Farmers In The Market Agriculture Class Opens New Doors HP he agriculture department was not just horses, sheep and crops — it was an expanding mar- ket which was emphasized in a new class called agriculture busi- ness. It was the first of its kind in the nation opening up several ex- citing opportunities including sub- stantial scholarships and television appearances. Students in agriculture were helped to prepare for various ca- reers. ‘‘I know agriculture will help me in the future. It’s not just farm- ers. it's a business producing rap- idly.” said Kathy Flynn, a student in horse production who plans to be a veterinarian. Today’s agriculture students prepared to be tomorrow's lead- ers in the farmers market. Design by Kathy Pollard. Photos by Gwen Gregory. Students in fifth hour agriculture busi- ness listen and learn about budgeting money.
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Kiss of the Spider Woman Art Dep't. Accents Attributes ll art students were warned on the first day of school: “If you feel something creeping up your leg — watch out! The art department was under siege by an army of arachnids; poi- sonous black widow spiders had invaded. No casualties, however, were reported. Through the invasion, classes such as drawing, photography, and painting were tailored to ad- vance a student’s special talents. “It was wonderful to have a stu- dent express himself in a success- ful, positive manner. said instruc- tor Yvonne DeVane. Not only were art students faced with usual classroom dilemmas, they all had to be on guard against the Kiss of the Spider Woman. Design by Patrick Harvan. Photos by Andy Phelps. O ” Junior Sheryl Miller beams proudly, cradling the artistic masterpiece she Defying the law of gravity, senior Chris Carver crouches over a potter’s wheel,
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