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Regardless of the flying shavings when using the rip-saw, Roger White, Joe McCall and Steve Arrowood Senior Kay Deal waits anxiously to view the are intent upon finishing their carpentry class projects in the vocational workshop. finished product of her toil and trouble. Recognizing math as a necessity of the future, Gary Clark, Randy Steph- advanced study of trigonometry by learning the varied integers and form- ens, Betty Rumley and Frances Lail develop their skills for a more ulas which aid in the solution of intricate trig, problems. 3
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Modernized Curriculum Broadens Scope of Students Reaching beyond the tinkling test tubes and rising ring stands of chemistry class, Betty Moose explores the changing of dry ice from a solid to a gas by dipping the ice into warm water. With the addition of a vocational workshop and two new vocational courses, carpentry and construction industry, the facilities and curric- ulum of St. Stephens have been modernized again to meet the ever- changing needs of high school stu- dents. Business courses such as typ- ing, shorthand, and bookkeeping help students to prepare for their future careers while they receive a basic high school education. Home economic courses continue to aid high school girls in mastering the duties of home management which will make them efficient home- makers. College preparatory courses — trigonometry, chemistry, and physics; are offered for the student who is planning to further his edu- cation after graduation. Another curriculum extention embodied a Business English course. This allows students who do not plan to attend college to learn to communicate in the business world of which they will soon be a part. 2
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As an activity of the Key Club, Phillip Jones and Sherrie Hendrix prepare to leave for a delicious meal and an informative meeting of the KiwanisClub who sponsors the Key Club. John Wiley sorts out the many club announce ments before informing the student body. T. Hoyle, G. Clark, D. Hedrick, S. Honeycutt and D. Sheehan of the newly-formed Art Club metamorphosize color-coated brushes into Christmas cards for the Catawba Valley Rest Home. 4
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