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Making the Grade . In A Fun Way There was fun in learning, but there was still alot of hard work. Classes like drama included learning how to work with others, acting, stage lighting, dancing, and singing before audiences. Data processing was a class where many things you learned will help you through college, and other things that were just for fun. Students learned to work with the TRS-80 computers in school. In Cosmetology, students KEEPING THE CROWD ON THEIR FEET Junior Brad Tucker shows his talent during an assembly for the student body by singing Purple Rain by Prince. 144 'Fun but Practical ' got on-the-job training at Endy Elementary School. Students practice for their jobs in the future. In drafting, students drew plans for homes around the community. They also worked with texts books to improve basic skills. The newly founded art class gave many students an op- portunity to develope their skills in the art world. PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT Freshman Kris Osborne works hard to make his painting look the best of his ability in Mrs. Gregory's Art I class. USING HIS SKILLS Keeping up with the last pace ol school work, Larry Watson uses his time wisely.
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