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l 'ref I x ny UJO 5 'l it is llllllll , K . NN 1 p paqbu Geography Studies instructor, grades work handed in by her students whi teacher's aide Don May watches. 4 n 5 S Y 1 T 9 Sanding down the old finish on a boat is not an easy job. Larry Callaway finds this out while he works on a boat for a special work investigation project. The project is part of the Career Assessment Program. U s.45a 4: 5 During a forensic meet Mark Hagood finds time for relaxation and music. Contests at tournaments are scheduled at varying times. Speakers must wait before and between times. The time is also spent talking or practicing. sessions with students. Social Studies, Special Services, Speech i .Aj Checking papers is a major part of every teacher's job. Mrs. Pat Morgan, World le e--... , A visitor to Government classes is Mayor H. E. McKay. He talks with Social Studies department chairman James Ellis after a lecture and question-answer Academics iii
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'ug ...A--ni 1 Psychology students Missy Benham and Gwen Bradshaw blindfold Jayme Townsend and Wade Barfield to demonstrate reactions to tastes and odors. Missy's exaggerated garb shows cIothing's attention-getting power. Varied courses in three Social Studies, Speech and Special Services provide varying courses for different needs. Social Studies included American and World History, Government, World Geography, Psychology and Sociology. Sixty-eight times a day the six subjects were taught by eight instructors. One teacher taught three Speech I and two Speech ll classes. An extention of the Mr. David Barr Social Studies Mr. Eric Bartlett Athletics, Social Studies Miss Belinda Bauer Social Studies Mrs. Charlene Doxey Special Services Aide Mr. Gary Dworaczyk Athletics, Social Studies Mr. James Ellis Social Studies Mrs. Cathy Holcomb Social Studies Mrs. Diane Hommel Special Services Mr. Ted Howell Athletics, Social Studies Mrs. Ann McKelroy Social Studies Mrs. Patricia Morgan Social Studies Miss Wanda Bidenhour Athletics, Social Studies Mrs. Beverly Bitter Special Services Aide Mrs. Pamela Self Special Services Aide Mr. Gerald Senn Social Studies Mrs. Madeline Wallach Special Services Mrs. Norma Warr Social Studies Mrs. Carol Weber Special Services 110 Academics advanced classes was com- petition in tournaments and University interscholastic League contests. Special Services offered courses 18 times daily under four teachers and three aides. Remedial courses in history, math, English, science and health were also offered. Resource was offered for students who needed assistance in their academic subjects. While George Caldwell and J. C. Marvez attend a forensic tournament, they use a break in the action to grab a snack and listen to a radio. Tournament j participants also worked on routines between contests. l Throughout the year Government classes sometimes got together to listen to speakers and to work on assigned activities. Todd Parrish and Bill Rossell work on a combined-class project. la-it it
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, u- Ronnie Few works at Carol's Fan was in Vocational Office Education class includes unit assignments. Cindy Shop moving supplies, He Henderson completes one unit. Industrial Cooperative Training. Working on a carburetor and checking vacuum hoses is one of the activities which may be handled in the Auto Mechanics shop. Dan Synder, David Borowski, Robert Bradshaw and Kevin McElyea try their hands at it. Largo y MM ...Q ff-.., my ft, , ,,,, 'V Mft jr Clothing planning and construction is only one of the varied fields in Homemaking. Allison Higgs checks her stitching on an individual project as part of work in second semester Homemaking 1. Academics M. , .. 2 . . E 4 Lt Q it 9d aiied tu Building Trades student Don Sanders is instructed by Teacher Ben Mangham during the painting and refinishing of a boat. Students in Building Trades did projects in their shop and in the Humble area. Vocational Mrs DOING Andrews ,,,,. ,,,,,,, W Vocational Office Education M D B ...., ,, A V- OVW Olmiifi , ,, ' r - f f ,f ' maiiiiil' I Yin industrial Cooperative , - Trainin , , wW,5i,,m. . ,sf ,, ,,,g,,,,,.,, ...., ,Q Aisyay , -- 'I 522' ' ' f' Kiwis T
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