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. Combining iron and sulfur to make iron sulfide, juniors Debbie Bailey. Stephanie Algar and Roll Elkins ae- tivate the Chemical reaction hy heating the test tulies over Bunsen hurners. lBryanl Weighing sodium hydrogen car- lmonate for a lah in Homer Alex- anuler's chemistry class, junior Allison Price uses a triple beam balance to provide an accurate measurement. 1Bryanl ff, ww-we 1 While working on a chemical reac- tions lah in Mr, Homer Alexander's Chemistry I class, junior Adam Kice heats magnesium to test for com- hustihility, lBoleyl Lahs 1 Academics X 223
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ing plant holders, shelves, and ' household items, students in l shop learn how to make wood 1 to their advantage. Senior Kevin Wheeler and Mr. jerry Senior lay Strange and Mr. Ierry Burpee discuss plans for a future Burpee work on adjusting a car- project. lCrawfordl buretor. lCrawfordl X , Working in classes help students EVELOP SKILLS ill-related classes ed students who wanted ter the job market quick- and sharpen their etable skills, so that they l be utilized immediate- an employer. 1 Dallas, the clerical job et is the largest open lyn Austin, teacher of e Education, said. supply this market with vetent workers, classes as Fashion Merchandis- and Business Manage- taught students how to nize, manage, and ate a commercial enterprise. Office Education and Business Math handled the clerical training such as filing procedures, bookkeeping, of- fice machine operation, and communication. Business Law gave students a basic insight into some of the legal aspects of running a corporation, in- cluding laws concerning business contracts and cor- porate etiquette. A different type of marketable skill was taught in the school's various shops. Woodshop and auto tune-up gave participants a chance to work with their hands. Students provided their own lumber and automobiles while Mr. Iohn Carano and Mr. Ierry Burpee aided with guidance and instruction. I love working with the wood, said senior Brain Gibbs, a member of the advanced woodworking class, It gives me a great sense of accomplishment to look at one of my pro- jects and realize I made it myself. fTrentj A 5 Skills - Academics X 225
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