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Gary Lail, Eric Richards, Mike Earl, as and Richie Turner erect a wall: at fare = «os SEP Central Cleveland School. a a ae wore ee ee = Mrs. Borders’ students make the dresses for the dolls to be given to the Salvation Army as a com- munity service project for needy children. Keith Parrish helps in building a gun rack in his carpentry class. Tammra Earl portrays a nurse in her Health Occupations II class. 80
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Learning A Proffession Burns welcomed two new student teachers in the P.E. department. De- nise Greene, who attends Gardner Webb, taught under the supervision of Mrs. Carpenter. Although she attended East Rutherford High School, Miss Greene said that she would prefer to get a job teaching somewhere in the mountains or on the coast rather than in this area. Also student-teaching here at Burns was Isaac McFarland, who taught under Mr. Greene. A senior at Gardner Webb College, Mr. Farland en- joys all sports, and has played baseball with the Gardner Webb team for the past three years. This will be his fourth year of playing. When asked what his future teaching plans were, Mr. McFarland re- plied ‘‘I’'d like to teach Basketball enthusiasts Martinkee, 2YWhere around here Lee Mauney, Ronald Brown, and ... Maybe at Burns.” He James Littlejohn get involved ina also commented that he Bub galne: likes Burns a lot. ‘‘The students and teachers are easy to get along with.” Watching the return, juniors Tammy Camp and Carolyn Glenn wait to see if the birdie lands within the bound- aries during a game of badminton.
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Community service Beautifying and impro- ving the school grounds is one of the main objec- tives of the Burns voca- tional classes. Members of the bricklaying classes have built a wall around the front of the bus park- ing lot. The bricklaying class is also planning with the help of the carpentry classes to renovate the concession stand on the visitors side of the football field. The agriculture classes are also working to beautify the school grounds. They are land- scaping the area beside the bus parking lot and- planting an orchard. This project, which will con- tinue for eight years, will not only beautify the rounds, but it will also be a money-making project the agriculture classes. Gene Wright chops barbecue at Alston Bridges as part of his on the job training for his ICT class. Marlene Rice and Vickie Beam Seniors Eddie Walker and Eddie dress the dolls they are working McCurry try to fix an alternator on to give the Salvation Army as in Mr. Cabiness’ auto mechanics part sulci FHA community service class. project.
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