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IS A PENNY SA VED Members of the Co-op are those students taking Co-operative Vocational Education, who have chosen their occupational objective . Through this program seniors at Stone High are offered course work during the morning and on-the- job training at various businesses in town during the afternoon. Co- op has been very successful this year giving students the opportunity to gain working experience and also to earn a little extra money during their senior year. r 'X'-il I Working at Otasco, johnny Ford learns to be a fine mechanic. While taking in shipments at Sears, Lindsay Miller unloads everything from swimsuits to bicycles. Organizations! CO-Op
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' an A PENNY EAR ED fi-se Seated: Mrs. Roberts-Sponsor, Kathy Ladner, Susan Shannon, Mary Dearman, Tamarah Smith, Barbara Hickman, Debbie Gunter, Michile Tullosg Standing: Lindsay Miller, Bobbie Wells, Ray Mast, Steven Parrish, jeff Coole, Johnny Ford, Austin Cooper, Joel Bond, Sonia Guyton, Brian Warren, Sandra Smith, Charlotte Moore, Kevin Wash. S Vxfhile filing bank statements at the First Nadonal Bank, Bobbie Wells learns banking procedures. Replacing auto parts is easy for joel Bond, mechanic at Star Chevrolet. 78 Organizations X Co - op
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SCIENCE MUSEUM OPE ED IN 77-78 On ofth attractions inth newSci nc M um' th t k . The Science Club got the year e e e e e use 15 e ra sna e off to a good start with plans for the new Natural Science Museum. The plans included a lot of work during school and sometimes after school. But before putting these plans into action they had to raise the money needed to pay for all the repair work. Bright and early one Saturday morning Science Club members set up various plants, toys, clothes, books and many other things for the rummage sale . The rummage sale was a great success because over 5200.00 was raised. After repairing the house that is now the Science Museum, advanced science classes went on several field trips and collected different species of fish, leaves and insects to be put on exhibit. M 4 Several students worked on the f 1 'N - Vi a embombing of the animals to be placed in their designated W V4 A .f 1 dioramas and to go on display. 5 If l gj'j1Jzp 1 - 1 1 1,4 ,,,N' ' X After long months of work and if 5. 'Q Nx,t ff' ' ' k- :k,'i'v - E? lf' ffl? ,N research the Science Museum was . A jk J' D' ' X. 11 i' ' open to the public. ' ' -.4 Q ,X , 1 , E A , ,, A I Y ' J' - M 1 ,ALJLIIWV-W5 ' ,nl...w,1gQu n s. Ng ' ' , 4 Lea, , M ,, First Row: Randy Prescott, Ronnie Allums, David jetton, Russell Dorsett, Roan Smith, Frank Cox, Gayle Roberson, Becky Sumrall, Mona Clark, Sarah Taylor, Jan Ainsworth, Michelle English, Carrolyn Lyons, Donna Graves, Claudia Pachel, Second Row: Chad Evans, Mike Dravis, Robert Fortner, Eleanor Altman, Tamarah Smith, Becky White, Elisa Smith, Mandy Williams, Angela LeBlanc, DeSha Breland, Simon Wilson, Rita Davis, Ricky Stone, Third Row: Ken Kendricks, joe Draughn, John Breland, Monte Breland, Vincent Pachel, Roger Taylor, Kelvin Sherman, Cindy Seals, Tammy Pelts, Vonda Williams, Brian Coole, Fourth Row: Mrs. Caing Sponsor, Ina Moore, Sandra Parker, Paige Baucum, Myla Parker, Cassandra Blackwell, Paytha Williams, Monica Coole, Paula Williams, Lori Parker, Tammy Dale, Luther Guyton, Fifth Row: Mrs. Webbg Sponsor, Linda Lott, Nena Preston, Karen Breland, Deloris Dalrymple, Patricia Torres, Sarah Hickman, Rosa Lott, Dorthy Fairley, Bill Lenard, Carl Breland, Sixth Row: Joey Rouse, Marty Dravis, 80 Organizations I Science
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