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Shelly Reese, Gwen Barthcl, Cindy Wilson, and Renea Linker study the skill of shorthand. Business Skills Are Beneficial The business skills that are offered here at Roland are typing, accounting, and shorthand. These skills are very important ones in these days of growing industry and population. Many opportunities in the business world may become available. These skills are sure to be a great asset to the business-minded people in the business world of today. Gwen Barthcl explains to Robbie Anderson the technique of doing accounting correctly. Mrs. Stewart gave the assignment for Lisha Lee. Anna Southern, Roxana Gardner, and Teresa Upchurch to begin typing. In order to call time accurately, Mrs. Stewart watches the stop watch closely during a time writing. Mrs. Stewart explains to Derrick Williams the importance of learning the base keys on the typewriter. Angie Johnson, Marquette Harris, and John Mayfield type furiously during a timed writing. Administration 15
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Loycc Tate—B.S., Jr. Hi. Social Studies; Richard Thomas-M.S., Science; Wayne Watts-B.S., Athletics, Crafts; Katherine Webb-B.S., Spelling, Business; Ronnie Webb-B.S., Athletics; Frances Whitsitt-B.A., 3rd; Monte Wood—B.S., 4th, 5th, and 6th Science Peggy Young M.E., Jr. Hi. English; Diane Reavis-Intern Donna Asboll Cook; Phyliss Barnes-Teacher’s Aide Helen George Cook; Mrs. Sloat adjusts the microphone for the choir for the Halloween program. Dale Lasitcr relaxes in his new van. James Kling—Bus Driver Mr. Johnson and Mr. Spark- man enjoy watch- ing the mighty Ranger football team. Dale Lasitcr-Bus driver; Sudie Lenington-Cook; Carol Matlock-Aide; George Montgomery-Custodian; Nancy Pyle-Aide Sidney Reese-Bus Driver; Debbie Richards Cook; Anna Redden-Cook; Lily Shamblin-Board Secretary Gerald Sparkman-Custodian; Dixie Turner-School Secretary; Thelma Wilson-Head Cook; 14 Administration
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INDUSTRIAL AR'I'S The industrial arts classes consist of drafting, woodworking, and crafts. The students learn many different skills and useful trades. In the drafting class the students learn to draw plans for houses and different buildings and mechanical drawings. The woodworking class spent the first nine weeks building book shelves for the junior high. Then they constructed projects for their own use. Herbert Jones adds stain to his name plates. Cletus Perryman shows Blaine Owens the correct way to cut wood. Bobby Barnes wears a protection visor as he uses the table saw. Donald Roberts makes sure his project is complete. Mr. Watts shows Melinda Barthel and LaDonda Click how to clean thei projects. 16 Administration
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