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lSu±ins±± d tudznti Jdexuin S(zi(dd for LPzzi nal? dtiE and mjitoynzEnt From reconciling a bank statement to typing a resume, business students learned to manage personal affairs and learned skills necessary for employ- ment. Typing II students learned to type from the Dictaphone and worked four weeks as secretaries for a ski equipment company with Mrs. Bryan, business teacher, as their boss. 1. Christine Montgomery reads from shorthand notes. 2. Shorthand class takes a letter. 3. Jeff Cokely at the typewriter. 4. Teena Rainbolt masters Dictaphone. 5. Pam Richesin prepares for debate on mandatory retirement in General Business class.
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-J2ab [j iuzctLoni czHeclA c cle ice (2£a±±E± Numerous animals were dissected during the year — a cow's head, baby pig, starfish, crayfish, clam, snake, and a freshly “pithed frog. There is almost no limit to what can be dissected. The animal must have died a natural death, however. Chicken eggs were incubated and opened on certain days to observe the chick embryo. A few chickens were allowed to hatch. 1. Miss Fulop, science teacher, and Melissa Montoya study specimen. 2. Jeff Cokely and John Shell examine frog. 3. John Twist studies human anatomy. 2. 3. 26
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cNs.vch.unitin , £f2££ch a nA £ngti£ CL JAsocxn Communication S(ziLi 11£1 MacBeth, Hamlet, 1984, Antigone, Lord of the Flies, Animal Farm — contemporary and Olde English literature came alive in the classes of English and Speech teachers, Sue Wilson and Janet Perry. Mrs. Wilson’s speech class learned to communicate through comedy, pantomine, demonstration, and information. The Newswriting class published the monthly edition of The Bulldog Barker. 1. Richard Brauer prints the Barker. 2. NEWSWRITING CLASS: Standing: D. Williams, K. Earlenbough, E. Walker, A. Klamet, D. Myers, Mrs. Wilson, G. Berry, B. Kriewitz, S. Car- din, B. Dougan, R. Brauer, S. Montgomery. Seated: K. Keiling and M. Eisman. 3. MacBeth and Lady MacBeth viciously murdering Duncan. 4. Tanya Rainbolt reading to speech class. 5. Boil, Boil, Toil and Trouble. 6. Mary Eisman slinking around. 7. Curtain Call. 8. Jeff Floyd demonstrates gun cleaning. 2. 28
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