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.. .l l Art Expanded The Studentls Ability To Create xi ,f Q fx . Q X ... Q T' A U 79699 K A Laura Jones carefully puts the final Mrs. jones checks the kiln to see 4 1 F , - touches on her stein. if it would hold one more ceramic ' ' ' ,f piece. if Jf1wf,ix,,r. .ll ei A iz. Cindy Coker has the look of concentration as she paints her ceramic piece. .ug 900' Art was taught by Mrs. Anne Jones this year. This was her second year at Mar- ionville. Her students learned much on field trips they took. They went to Silver Dollar City during the National Festival of Craftsmen. They also went to the Nel- son Art Gallery in Kansas City and to Springfield to tour homes so that they could better understand the interior de- sign of a home. jeff Brown, Leah Henry, Marie Taber, and Patsy Davis discuss their art projects.
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I-vw - -M Agrmwre Students pro- Ag-Future For Tomorrow moted safety habits this year by the use of safety p glasses in all ag. classes. New skills learned were surveying and the use of a transit. Ag. classes at- tended the National Con- vention in Kansas City on November 12 and l3. They also attended the program at the Mt. Vernon Re- search Center during the - - Mike Burk won 1st place at the Nixa Dairy Show with a 4 year old cow fall' which has been his ag. project. Mr. Kyle explains to the seniors how they should set up bleachers for Harvey Phillips Day . . X Brad High thinks over his answer very carefully during the freshman ag. class. gl' Magi The agriculture senior construction class poses for the annual photographer. Larry Eaton works on the float for the parade during his ag. 3 class.
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Business For The Future Business courses this year included typing I and ll, basic business, account- ing, shorthand, and ad- vanced business. These courses Were taught by ' ' Mrs. Mary Fussell. Stu- dents in all classes were PS introduced to career op- , In M N H M ' ' ' e 'eld f In th fl O Margie High, Teresa Cartwright, and Cindy Coker work together on their shorthand homework. Chris Gardner and Carla Young discuss the differences in their advanced business judgment. .3 1 , .ln 1 l 'F I 'flx :W X: I W l idll A ' W i s of 4 P 1 4, pi 4. I Q wx...,..- .. ,msd S5-' U 1.51 Mike Harmon watches Mrs. Fussell set the margins on Kay I-Iilton's typewriter. Rick Wilcox looks back at his book to double check the accuracy of his accounting. if T
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