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SS Stan Michalski and Greg Doms explain new farming techniques to Lynne Crump, Mary Michalski, and Mr. Thomas. Did you ever wonder what goes on inan Ag. class? Agri- culture class covers a wide variety of topics. They not only study farming, but they learn about animals, crop science, wildlife forestry, and other related areas. Mr. ee ee ee — “me Seep Agriculture students chill during class. Farming and Wore Thomas has been dealing with agriculture for years and is very knowledgeable in the subject. The Agriculture students at New Prairie learn the modern aspects of farm- ing, and have fun while do- ing it! Ucthing Gut The Good Ptmes 25 A grteulture
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Neu Pratrte Entreprenters D asic Business courses are pre- paring each student for the world of work with the basis for any position a person wishes to take. Students tak- ing a business course learn to do most of their own finan- cial paperwork when they get on their own. Skills from high school business courses such as accounting, short- hand, and keyboarding make job entry much easier. It is to any student’s advantage to ry take a business course to ae plan for their future. These rN courses help secure a suc- y cessful future. a Junior Billy Stockton decides studying isn’t important so he surfs. Everyone takes Mr. Hamilton’s class once in their high school career. Senior Jodi Young works on typing her research paper. 24 Meas But The Good Ptmes
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Yan With The Cougars Siu In their sparkling blue, gold and white uniforms, they are hard to miss. The New Prairie band members emit a great deal of enthusi- asm and pride. They are awarded for their hard work by much laughter and many “good times’. Mr. Belsaas, their fearless leader, guided them to many outstanding finishes in this year’s annual contests. Tuba player Mike Starr puts his lips to good use. Drum major, Carla Scott directs the band to play a certain note. Drummers perform before the beginning of a football game. Band members and flag girls stand at ease. 26 a i a and
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