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Industrial Arts sharpen trade skills Donald Gillis Paul Hess Bertil Johnson Eleven Industrial Arts classes are of- fered. These are important classes that any student can sign up for to learn new skills that could possibly help in choos- ing a future career. All of the classes are two semester courses and include Auto Mechanics I and II, Metal I and II, Wood Technology I and II, Basic Drafting I and II, and Ar- chitectural Drawing I and II. (above left) Senior Dan Kent works intently on his project in Mr. Wren ' s wood shop class, (left) The bionic wonders in auto shop throw a car at the photographer, (above) Mr. Hess advises a student on a metal proje ct. Gary McClanahan Gary Schmerbeck Douglas Wensley 25
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Math courses challenge students The Mathematics Department offers a large field of classes. Students may take in order, General Math, Algebra I, geometry, Algebra II, Trigonometry and Calculus. The Math Lab offers students an oppor- tunity to study at their own rate. Lincoln also has a computer terminal available to all students. (above right) Mr. Lowell Dougherty works with one of his geometry students, (above) Mr. Vernon Bly talks to his Algebra II students. Gary Bagby Vernon Bly Lowell Dougherty Edgar Eckey Elbert Jennings Phillip Martin Lowell Reed 24
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Business Education paves way for future careers Business Education develops job skills for the future. Students are offered accounting, business arithmetic, business law, data processing, shorthand and typing. The skills learned can be used in business and industry. Three programs provide on-the-job training. Distributive Education (DECA), Executive Internship, and Office Educa- tion (OE). DECA and OE arrange for students to go to school half days and spend the other half on the job. Ex- ecutive interns receive on-the-job train- ing all day long in businesses involved in their chosen fields. Both programs give credit for the business experience gained. v Janyce Abarr Sally Fisher (above center) Sophomore Brenda Frye concentrates on her typ- ing, (above right) Seniors Kris Frangos, Rhonda Rice and Sophomore Jodi Ramey discuss an assignment in their account- ing class. Joan Hall Kathryn Kirkhoff 26
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