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T 'ilbw I elaxing 4-S l ,Ei Q i '- b bv- ,ft B ,Z - C. Q-5, - 'A Top: A typical gathering place before school is the Diary Queen lot. Center left: Members of the band wait for the elevator. Top right: Ella Riggs takes a flying lesson in cz Piper Tomahawk, For left: Sheila LeMasters and Harold Adams decorate the senior hall for Homecoming. Left: Denise Trover interviews Pat Byers at a Campus Life meeting. Above: Jeff Barnett and Ray Nichols often work on their cars in their spare time. Student Life 17 .L
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'fy' '87 l i X l l i O I 1 If I, Ji l X Z 4' Top' Angie McCarty works on a pillow case for Needle Arts. Above. Billie Leigh perfects her lettering Center Anthony Porter works in Ad- vanced Construction class. cc eorge s Place IS where many students decide on and prepare for their future There are baslcally two routes for students to take one is the road to college, the other is the road to a career immediately after high school Washmgton offers a variety of classes for success rn both areas Academic offerings allow stu- dents to take four years of En- glish, math, science, social stud- ies, and foreign language lf a student decides against college, there are many vocational courses in the areas of buslness, mdustrral arts, and home economics Sev- eral co-op programs allow stu- dents to begin working while still ln school Whether students are college bound or headed for the job mar- ket, George s Place is a good place to start. -Kim Shepherd
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