Carolina High School - Carolinian Yearbook (Greenville, SC)

 - Class of 1982

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forel n lan ua e Mrs. Johnston Mrs. Susan Johnston is the sole member of the foreign language department as Spanish language and culture teacher. Caroling for other classes at Christmas time was one of the many ac- tivities Spanish classes enjoyed. It would be beneficial to the school program if more students would take foreign language courses. I. Volleyball is often played in gym class. 2. Coach Poole listens to a question. 3. Angie Duffie thinks about cheer- leading practice during Spanish class. 4. Mrs. Johnston explains a syllable. 5. During Christmas, the Spanish stu- dents go caroling to different classes. Academlcsf35

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donaldson Donaldson Vocational Center is the training school for most of the Ilth and Ilth graders who want to take up a trade. Donald- son has many happenings going on. The Vica Club is the main activity. They also show films on certain subjects to the whole school and have little get-to- gethers with refreshments pro- vided by the food service class. Many people come to visit Don- aldson and discuss the students' futures and what they will be doing. Greenville Technical Col- lege sends some people over to talk with students about going to Tec and taking up such trades as drafting, welding, and carpentry. Whether Donaldson students go on to further educational insti- tutions or to jobs, the vocational center plays an important part in preparing them for the world of work. I. Drafting students, like Lee McGee, use a variety of instruments in their work. 2. This tangle of wire only looks con- fusing. Electricity students .leff Man- tooth is learning to untangle any elec- trical problem. 3. Kip Ervin and associates take a breather to inspect their work. 4. By his second year in the heating and air conditioning program, Fritz Dogan has developed a close rapport with instructor Mr. Moon. 5. Two years in the auto mechanics program has revealed many of the my- steries of the internal combustion en- gine to Kim Page. 36fAcademics vocational center 'N Nad' 6. I ...W .S 4 as xx ' f 5 sv. I4 49' 59 'E Zi 45. 11: 3

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