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I photo by m stith cap by p rutherlord “I think I sand, I think I sand, I know I can finish sanding these tables” is what Stanley Bright thinks as he works in Mr. Mike Raney ' s 5th bell Alternative Ed. class. photo by s clary cap by p rutherlord NO one has driven this Ford, lately,” says Frank Wright and Scott Kidd as they prepare to bring life to this over-driven automobile.
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Trade is more fun than a normal class — There is more stuff to do.” Patrick Jernigan t photo by j gordon cap by staff Preparing for Christmas morning. After putting to¬ gether this frame at prom time for the balloon arch¬ es, Ronnie Lassiter, Stephen Lucy, and Randy Brew¬ er should have no problems in the future putting together toys. Tricks of the trad Voc Ed Build: by e green Trade can be attained during the high school years to prepare students for a career after graduation. Part of leading a productive life is learning useful trades such as metal shop, masonary, wood shop and auto mechanics. These courses help in learning the tricks of the trade. Besides the benefits of trade it al: enables the students a break from the s period day. Some people think of trade i a easy class for those students who arer that concerned with academics and fir trade an easier way out, but it isn’t. It’s way of preparing these students for th( future jobs. photo by j gordon cap by staff To the bridge. The week after Easter, Atlas Wright, Alan Elmore, Marcus Nunn, Brian Hawkins, and Bob¬ by Jernigan put the final touches on the Bridge Project that was due that afternoon. Only one bridge collapsed under the weight of a brick and it wasn’t one of these guy ' s. photo by p rutherford cap by staff It’s a snap. Lego Land comes to life as Donald Wilson assembles his model for carpentry class. 20 Student Life voc Ed
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photo by staff cap by e green Its your turn! n this clear, hot day Daniel Edmonds, Carlo Hayes, Clarence Walker, Melvin Lewis, Juanita Gillus, Michael Jones, Keith Chavis, Sh enet Crayton, Patricia Hill, Lawanda Jarrett, Patrice Mays, Tonya Green, Keteco Games, and Chad Velvin await their turn to run the 50 yard dash in Miss Florez’s 6th period P.E. class. photo by j gordon cap by e green John said it would be like this. As Kevin Cote walks to the team bus he wishes he had listened and maybe he would be dry under an umbrella. photo by cap by c wells Old but still good. The 1987 state champs took a trip to the State Capital to recieve a resolution to commend the team proposed by Congressman Beas¬ ley Jones: front — Reginald Taylor, Farrell Harris, Kevin Graves, Daryl Harris, Hayward Fieids, Jay Burke, and Earl Jarrell; back — Bryant Stith, Coaches Freedie Reekes, Jerry Burke, Tenus Thompson, and Mike Clary. photo by c wells cap by e gree Over the white and drifty snow. On her way t grandmothers house the photograher gets this she of route 643, which poses a question; if she ca make her way to grandmothers can the student make their way to school? 22 Student Life Weather
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