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vt ..z....1l it 'GSK You wear it well. Chad Queen proceeds to try to The Pillsbury Doughgirls? Not quite it is just find the right fit at an after-field trip venture to the Yvette Mitchell and Teresa Stinson preparing mall. Photo by J. Huffman scrumptious cuisine. Photo by N Crawford at Breaking for lunch, Rachel Hammond, Bobbi Sims, and Tonya Hargrave enjoy their after-field trip excursion to Hanes Mall with the French Club. Photo by D. Turner
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fgimme Egreak!!! his year, students quickly found out that the best part of being in school was being out of class. Students were of- ten given a break from the routine class- room assignments and were revitalized by the hands-on experiences of field trips. I feel that a field trip every now and then refreshes a student's mind and helps him or her to become more inter- ested in the course. It is also a great so- cial enhancement, commented Chevelle Jones. Although field trips were held to a mini- mum this year, this didn't dampen the spirits of many ecstatic students. I think that since the number of field trips were cut in half, I started to take more advan- tage of this time by concentrating and asking more questions, expressed An- tionette Ford. Many teachers were often enthused whenever a field trip was planned. lt not only gave them a break from their daily planning schedules, but yes, they also learned something new. I think they're great! It's a good learning experience for students. They see things in action instead Of words, suggested Mrs. Wilson. Many students took field trips for granted. Often times fun concealed the hard labor needed for their preparation. The phone calls, the counting of heads, the question of lunch, the arranging for transportation, and the spending of money were all necessary for a success- ful trip. As strange as it may seem, field trips were not all fun and games. Regina Perry Qin!! ,,.,.uqnnnnau: In trouble again. Not really. Sammy Gobble poses for a mug shot on a trip to the Sheriffs Depart- ment with Mrs. Flamsey's Business Law class, Photo by S. Roof On the road again. A field trip to the high rise prison was part of a real world experience tor students of Business Law. Obviously their faces reflect their mixed feelings about entering a jail. Photo by S. Roof 126
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eff-was Applauding the finished product, Tito Belton and Mrs. Lawrence watch as Ada Allison puts the last touches on her mouth-watering dish. Photo by N. Crawford Nw-..., rw-v'sQg,W- ., i 1lv- Practice makes perfect. To prepare for the future sophomores type assignments over and over and over again until there are no errors. Photo by J. Huff- man. 128 X Vocational Classes Concentration is the key to good woodworking. One miscalculation could mess up the whole project. Mike Ward, Abbot Stinson, and Lance Garrison work on table legs that must be accurate. Photo by T. Morrow.
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