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You Know What Idie Hands Make . . . Robin Harris assistant keeps busy with essentiaL work at the front counter in the office. n ,,,...-'----M' MM-.M-ff- 'MW N.,,.v-Q-f-ww'- ' MW,,,,,,.,.,.A. vfttt nNotes , . . Mike McNarrah makcsa copy of some A P11100 Frrr Work and Pleasure r . , Mrs. Grrlc luubie information instead of taking those tedious Und ll Student spend time in the library Studying 'tes everyone hates. amd reading. Where Could It Be? Jeff McDonald searches through office files for someones schedule, But Which Follege ls The Right One? Mrs. Testers und her assistant want to help everyone Figure that out, Academics
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ws 83- c Y? G -O60 fe EXCUSE ME You know the type They re always happy to give their assistance Always there when you need them They cant do enough for you. What would we do without them? The guidance staff and assistants help all of us in more ways than we realize. They help us to choose and ar- range our classes. By keeping us up-to- date on many universities and colleges, they give us a lot of help in considering, and finally deciding what institution we plan to attend. Guidance counselors are there for us to refer to when we need an adviser, a confessor or even a shoulder to cry on. I NEED HELP' But who wants to spill their guts to an adult who doesnt seem to care flghlq Well the fact IS they do care The library is a place where we often find ourselves in need of assistance. Where to find information on 18th cen- tury geologists is not exactly common knowledge. Rest assured however that if you asked one of our library staff where such obscure facts could be un- covered, they could help you. These dedicated souls work diligently to check out books, return them to their places, and scurry around doing various other things to make our library a great place to be. 1 academics Ya'll Have a Nice Day . . . Peggy Black- well reads the afternoon announcements so we'll be informed. Q VVVY. 7 f f ag 4' 4 'if W W A
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Non listen . . . Greg Daniels keeps his classmates informed of recent events and upcoming happen- ings in Carpentry class, IT A JUNGLEI HERE Certain images come to mind when we hear the word Jungle Wild ani mals fierce tribal hunters and maybe a semi dressed man swinging around on vines A bunch of North Carolina pine trees almost certainly does not create these images even though there may be a fierce squirrel wandering around but the literal jungle is not the only type of jungle in the world There is the jungle of life as they say Its a jungle out there Some of the classes of the Pine Forest curriculum are designed to train stu- dents for post-educational life. There are the more commonly known voca- tional courses such as auto mechanics carpentry, and health occupations, but there are also the lesser-known classes including food preparation, drafting, and agricultural studies. In auto mechanics, students learn how vehicles work and what to do if they don't. They practice their skills on their own ears and those of students and faculty whose ears need either a little help or a lot. In carpentry, future build- ers get hands-on experience while they create cabinets, podiums, and book- shelves for teachers Even if they smash their thumbs in Carpentry I they will surely get better as they continue their woodworking The Health courses of fered at Pine Forest contribute to the careers of the future doctors and nurses These students give the health screenings at the beginning of each year which are necessary for school records In food preparation classes students find out just what they should and shouldnt be eating They prepare themselves for family life as they cook all sorts of delicious dishes. Drafting courses though they do not prepare anyone for normal family life it teaches future architects and designers about their chosen careers. Ornamental horti- culture and agriculture students learn all about fields of a different sort while they explore plant life. These classes are collectively known as the Vocational Courses. They pre- pare students for their chosen vocation and the jungles of the career world. There are no half-nude men hanging around in our pine trees, but maybe that's because our miniature jungle is in a class of its own. I academics , ug K.P. Dany is the Pits .Q . Tracy Parker obeys 1 orders and does his work the old fashioned way 1 iiy roilingfup sleeves and-e getting this hah dirty. ' ....,..l.Sf.m 7 R 4.-.
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