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Mrs. Annie jones takes time out of her work to answer a student's question. .. any , ., ' iW?Nf'W't i5:. W . l A .,,, ,,,.,., 1 Ag my ,. 3 X W5 Iii Y ,H 1 me 'ii an .......aw,.. This was one of the many still life arrangements that was sketched in art I1 and Ill. 1 ..,. N. Jacque Walker hurriedly puts up her paint, while Diane Barnard is ready to go. Art . . . Down The Road Cf Creativity This year's art classes were taught under the supervision of Mrs. Annie jones. This was her third year as a teacher at Mar- ionville High School. The art I, Il, and III cl.asses attended The National Festival of Craftsmen at Silver Dollar City. While half of art II and III went on house tours in Springfield, the other half attended a lec- ture on sculpturing at Southwest Baptist College in Bolivar . sg Diane Peiter takes special effort in completing her art I1 lettering assignment. X uf Mike Barrett cuts out a comic for his enlargement as- signment in art I.
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Agri-Business Q ll Stressed With agriculture becoming the number one industry in the U.S. today, Mr. jim Kyle stressed the basics of agri-business to his students in order that they might bet- ter cope with the growing responsibilities of today's farmer. They attended the field day at the S.W. Mo. Research Center along with numerous field trips to area farms . These experiences broadened . their knowledge of the rural way of life. i xD .le 'ATM' Q' jimmy Brashers and james Wolfe work on getting their recordbooks up-to-date . r S i Et! it Na+ ' if p , ' , f A. 2' 2 1 , i tt' f ri? it' ' ,gf Y ,. , ,. , A, ,.,,,.,. , 1 -, W. xy ff ' - Q' W - .IL ggi, 'i'k' 'f' K 'T Y! , l 1. 'Y-V .VJ at Qu ,i' s . ,pwgggigw ii ppp jf t li 1 I4 A. v If x 'K ...r ' 1-Q ' 'V K ' it XR ,f H X gi V V' , g f QA! A Ax' ' 3' It 'J 2 'i ii 5 iff r W - ' Stanley Custer uses the radial-arm saw to cut rafters for a hog-house . s Are' 1 ,..- er 6 ,W ',., , r Jef 2 V' :M v anus: - 1: ' lr' - fm . it Xkgganitff- e, 5 L r, .iff any J yi, K .i-,,.,f,, Z ,,,r 4' ' Ent' ,.f.,r K ' N V, fi W .W 55- W my ' Iffffiff ,,i.,' , r , 7 K f A tttr or y ' 'Watch this hazmmer vibrate when 1 hit the nail, says Doug Gold. Mike Young finds the cutting torch very simple to use . 35? ,. 1,: V. . 1 gf'if JQg 5'g' J Ak X s -. A n julie Dotson listens to Mr. Ky1e's placings in a dairy contest.
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Business - The Road To Life Business during the 1977-78 school year was taught by Mrs. Mary Fussell and Mr. Students were prepared for the future in Bruce Harris . The C0urSeS taught Were! the business world. Simulations and prac- Typing I gl ll, shorthand, accounting, tice sets were used to give students prac- general business , and clerical practice . tical application of principles learned. Some of the 4th hour senior shorthand girls work hard to get their 10 pages done for the next day. Oxuqq, April Wells works hard to complete her typing by the Mr. Bruce Harris works with Glenda Wheeler on her accoimting test. we ,r,, end of the hour. . L I k Ygg f ,, 15158, H, f:,, .tial ,f'k 7: 'yrp' diem i uf 'fn V 'milf-' ,, f , 'ig A I M f fs A fi at 7 351 7 E 1 ' 12 f 'M A I 5 V, ' ,,ffT?Zlf'4!+: WE? ' 7 7 H 7 e .. . - Y ' 1 rr- .lk f fl o ' 1- - ' L . , , -V 4 E ., . fv V., ,fijwwaw , . ' I ' P- f ff A E , A a fe N-4 ' . sff f f 5: - A ! fish jimmy, Beth, and Lori finish their general business questions in class. Phillip Findley works on the next chapter for advanced business.
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