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i i 0 Carpenter's square, sharp pencil and clean sheet of paper are the necessary tools for the intricate blue prints, but the student who enjoys using his imagination is the key to Industrial Arts. Woodworking and General Metals classes give the student a chance to produce something to be proud of. Designing, drawing, and properly using hand tools develops a skill that is useful and can be enjoyed. ox? o 1. Mike Stanley looks on as Mr. Royce Call helps Brian Cathey measure his project materials. 2. Mack McKee and Brad Jones assist Mr. Mark Dyer in cutting a board while Baltimore Mora watches. 3. Greg Willis works on his drafting assignment. 4. Tim Hull works with Mr. Mack Dyer to glue materials together. 5. James Baker sands his wood project. 4 - Departments
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.,f M,-43' .Or 4' ' . ' 'Y 1 The Home Economics department offers a variety of skills from basic food preparation to child devel- opment. Students learn to prepare food, study the basics of sewing, and many other facets of home liv- ing. The skills learned may be helpful now as well as in the future. Homemaking also builds leadership qualities and character. lf students are more serious about the subject, they may continue their study through Future Homemakers of America activities. M. .. tv 'F M Q + X L es 'P W vii' M A . ' 1. Mrs. Mary McCulloch assists Shelly Sewell on a sewing project. 2. Lisa Rangel measures a wedding dress on Jackie Driscoll. 3. Phillip Lyons discusses his semester project while Cynthia Tracy finishes class work. 4. Lonnie Franklin and Daryl Shannon enjoy a homemaking meal. Q9 2 Departments -
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fin 'U' if' L1 Iwi , ff 3 N, a l SS.. 'vs 1 X X535 S M 9 N Q S r K Straight forward journalism is the goal and the cub reporters are working to reach it. Stop the press stories are few and far between at SHS but making news readable and interesting is part of thejournalist's training. First year students study adver- tising techniques, reporting, and layout design. Students also had the opportunity to spend one day working with professionals of local media. 1. Billy Strong and Dhana Crawford concentrate on writing stories. 2. Kerensa Evans, Mitzi Win- einger and Billy Keene look over a story sched- ule. 3. Greg Middents looks over ad designs in a newspaper. 4. Sharon Smith, Brenda Melton, ad Dewayne Phea check Bearcat weekly assign- l'T16l'1tS. 62 Q QS
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