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Northwest offers many different voca- tional classes, all of which prepare students for the world of work. Accounting I and II, Data Processing, Of- fice Occupations, Typing I and II, and Busi- ness Math prepare students to work in a business environment. Auto Mechanics, Drafting, Cosmetology, Electronics, and Masonry offer opportunities for students to learn a marketable trade. Dur- ing the school year, one class built flower beds for the school campus, and the Cosme- tology class plans to attend a National Hair Show in New York. Agriculture gives students a chance to care for animals and nature. They sold turkeys and fruit through FFA. The FFA attended a National Convention. Home Economics focuses on household responsibility. This class teaches cooking, sewing, child care, and family living. ICT prepares students for the world of business, and places the students in an ac- tual job. ICT allows students to work during the class period. Students in vocational classes have the op- portunity to join Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. The VICA Club members partici- pate in competition against other students in the Regional and National Finals. Vocational classes offer each and every student a chance to make it in the world of work. . 4 tt H : Jst97il?Q1 .Q Mr. Paige Bost Mr. Dwight Harwell Auto Mechanics Masonry ' k yrl I H.. - .A r,,,,. KE : - .- K xv . Mr. Doug Vernon Agriculture 132 X Academics V 'F 1. ' ,, A ' .K an I f -. .. .. 3 3 , A, . A Q ,... g 7 2 4 X. N Y ,. Q ,y ,wx . . W su, K HY ' K S M 1-f Q , . ' T' X111 - ri-2..f V, -, ' -: x 1. f. X ,bf ,y y 1. , V. . . flgwjil . 1 ' ' T ' -.Lk is 3 . .3 X U H E s e fm 2 X 41 J Q X .. E 'E iSQx4l! wfIef '?-.-1 . 4:3 is . . ..... Xi , . ,. , . ' I Q W 3 P M. ah M as f i H! it 'I' . f ' E X f 1 1 Mrs. Scletta Barbee Mr. George Barringer Mr. David Mills Cosmetology Drafting Electrical Trades Mr. Vemon and his group look at farm prices in the stock market listings. 4 N t i . . Q , , X! Wh W '
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Health is the state of an organism with respect to functioning, disease, and ab- normality at any given time. Physical Ed- ucation is education in the care and de- velopment of the human body stressing athletics. Many people don't consider Health and P.E. important subjects. Actually, they are quite important. These classes teach students about the human body. Physical Education classes alternate with the health classes. Students prac- tice skills in various sports including vol- leyball, soccer, softball, aerobics and weight lifting. Health classes study men- tal health, osteology, drugs and other re- lated subjects. Class discussions evolve from the textbook as well as problems. Mr. Shinn explains the rules again. Q? F ,V v- 4- A mir' R -if W as X X 'Us ' I ls y It C tk , tl x i tri ay, . . A M .V 1. jig . 1 3- I ia- ' ' .,. 'Na Mrs. Rosa Little Mr. Marta' Stamey Mr. Clyde Campbell Health!P.E. Healt !P.E. Weights!History X , I H P E WQHW 0 0 ' . fir ,iw-x ,g ' '43 az.:-wx 'Q 2 .N Xxx X 'iw. Mr. john Harwood Health!P,E. M. W9 C Qi f si Mr. Dennis Shinn Mr. Stamey signals that the runner is safe. Coach Campbell reflects over the game 134 X Academics it 4 .4 fs 'Q 23 'J
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