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ot Just Pen 11 School is more than just pencil and paper. The educational process doesn't stop there. Itis much more than taking notes, listening, rea ding, and taking tests. Field trips, giving speeches, working with woods, putting a play together, Working with computers, cooking, sew- ing, fishing, hun ting, working with live- stock, welding, playing 'pickle ball in physical education, typing, viewing films and slides, and learning safety education are just some of the many and various ways students learn in the school envi- ronment. The set of Channel 41 was one ofthe two TVstations drama class visited on a field trip. uf Computer know-how is shown by Renee Leakey and Kim McBee in typing class. Freshmen Marcie Stratton, Lanna Straker, Hope Sch waneke, and Jenni Leamer help prepare for the Courtesy room of the Bra ymer Invitational. 84
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I Write 1. llnatil we PTF Q We ha ve ads of all sizes and prices, Carol Webb explains to a Carrollton merchant during the summer sales campaign. Qrf It's been said that a book can't be judged by its cover, and it's sometimes true. Nine months of hard work, hard thinking and planning go into a year- book. Responsibility, a good attitude, and effort are essential to a successful staff You just can't throw a bunch of stuff down on a page. It has to be planned out carefully before it can be sent in to the publisher, Dawn Brooke said. It's a lot of fun. You get to sell ads in the summer, even though you ha ve to, and the field trip to the St. Joe work- shop was fun and a learning experi- ence. We also enjoyed the visits from our representative, Mr. Reed IMr. Walsworthjf' said junior member Tracy Pollock. There are nine members of the staff, each one doing her part to make the year booka success. It can't be done without cropping, writing copy, taking photos, urging deadlines, teamwork, and, most importantly, doing it For the Fun of It. N -at Yearbook staff members get some advice from Walsworth representative, Jim Reed. Staffers Paula Vanderpool, Kelly Smith, and Tracy Pollock enjoy going through pictures. ' -
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62 Paper 1, Uumph! Joining many students with the Convincer seatbelt test is junior Teresa Moore. Vocational clerical practice stu- dents view slides demonstrating proper oflice practices. 85
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