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The Change Shutterbugs Get The Picture Some classes are Very different from others Photography is one of those This year the school lost its hotography teacher and the four classes were farmed out to four fferent teachers who had to pmch hit Alas 1t was an interesting and often frustrating year for students and teachers but the magic of the camera inspired them o carry on Photography will be one of the subjects however which wxll be limited to two classes only next year So shutterbu s will have to cutback of c-iectives Sophomore Gayla Cyrs with his box camera the first project beginning students work on trxghtb RN s Fflff' ,'l ' ' , 'p ,ff V 1 K 1' V -- it ,. K . '. , D ' I P , k e compete to et into a class. The cuts were part of Sie general i . y lf sss a n lyst , ' t I 1 Photographers have to learn to shoot all anigles - from v' the rear view during a disaster drill, to the rontal of a performing trio during assembly toenterl. They have to catch subjects stan ing up and lying down tbottomb. Regardless of obstacles, a dedicated photogra- pher will do almost any- thing to get that picture.
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Science Fair Project Work Proves Rewarding Junior Tracey Toney gets help with the lettering on her science fair project from Diane Beall. Some projects were group efforts which cut down the amount of time required to complete some of the projects on time. flefth. When it came to setting up, it seemed like the boys got the manual labor While the girls got a little last minute advice from Dr. Chandler Junior Arifah Samad's project was one of the winners, but the biggest prize, says Arifah is what students learned from doing the projects Ccenterl. meal., .R i is X war Y F as Y M 7--v - gay t7--, ..,,ii. T lx, M- rg. f f-M4 f he The judges were and so were students. Jimmy Wigenton and Kim Winn viewed the projects during lunch period. impressed with the fair
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Second-year student Herb Bell and instructor Reynolds display the kind of work students do. Herb designed and build the cabinet Ctopl. MLK's frame needed mending and Anthony Robinson was the man for the job Cbottom leftl. Wiring lamps, building bookcases and putting up partitions in offices and study halls, were jobs Mr. Reynolds and his students performed each year. If the program ends, Lincoln's most popular fix-it shop will be sorely missed Cbottom right: Lonnie Ballardl. Construction Trades Class Cn Training For Kids Provides Hands- Alt be called Woodshop d and probably still is bya lot 'ofa peop e. But the correctnarne of ylnif' . the course is General Constructiogif' Trades and this year wasprobably the last year the program will bel' A offered formatg iiatii InstructQr,fRaiphl Re nolds e retired this yeaifebut at e program faces eliminatioriror severe changes because the industrial arts programs all over the state have to blend in with educational , l reform, r r The courses are electives which teach everything from how to wire Bi lamp to buildingqhouses. The course here was -a three hour unit. Thyatihakes the ro-gram unwieldy forfailot' of sche ules allowing Af hours each' day for electives.
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