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Above: Becky VanDeVen tried to sneak into accounting without her homework again. Be- low: Sandy Sneed did her term paper on the Apple lie computer. PuSINESS DEPARTMENT COMPUTERS WORD PROCESSORS ELECTRONICS Above: Andrea McIntosh, Mitzi Thomas and Lisa Lax won first place at the District Business Contest in production typing and went to State. Mrs. Lax and Ms. Farrell are very proud of the business department and all of the nice equip- ment that is provided for our students. It is equipped with electronic typewriters, word pro- cessors, Commodore computers. Apple lie computers, and many good computer pro- grams. Left: Marla Rhodes used one of the electronic typewriters during a beginning typing class. Right: Gary McCall and Brian Brown reviewed some of the computer programs. BUSINESS EDUCATION 9
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8 CLASS OF 87 V A L E D I C T 0 R 1 A N Row 1: Leah Kempfer. Becky VanDeVen. Vicky Buttry, Kim Miller. Row2:Tony Brown. Angie Garner. Cheryl McCormick. Lisa Hahn. Robin Long. LaDonna Hooe, Regina Clark. Carrie Edgar. Cathy Brown. Deborah Jordan. Tammy Lawson. Gina Lincoln. Scott Cornman. Row 3: Jeff Browne. Diane Rose. Am- ber Page, Sandi Brown. Julie Welker. Sherry Green. Sheila Huff. Connie Robbins. Sheryl Forrester. Donna Jones, Beverly Long, Terry St. Clair. Row 4: Doug Sitze, Scott Lincoln, Steve Ayers, Kerry Bode. Therrel Reed. Clayton Wene. David Lukefahr, Todd Peters, Rodney Rouggly. Brad Bowen. Russell Tempelmire. Thor Hurst. VALEDICTORIAN - Clayton Wene SALUTATORIAN - Robin Long TOP TEN PERCENT - Leah Kempfer. Clay Wene. Connie Robbins. Regina Clark and Robin Long 1-0 0- 1-0 Q LD DC o LU Z.
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METALS DRAWING WOODWORKING Above: Wade Wilkinson displayed his 'Grandmother Clock which won a 1st place at District Contest. Below: Leon- ard Foster made a gun cabinet in Ad- vanced Woodwork. Bottom right: Aimee Elfrink stood beside her handcarved duck made in General Shop. Above: Chris Douglas demonstrated his mus- cle builder built in Metals. Left: Eddie Green showed his drawing done in Engineering Drawing. Junior Lincoln displayed his utility trailer at the Woodland In- dustrial Arts Fair. NDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT Mr. Lax and Mr. Wilkin- son worked very hard all year with their students which was evidenced by the nice projects on dis- play at the annual Wood- land Industrial Arts Fair. During the day the stu- dents got a chance to see the work done by their fellow students. Parents and other adults visited the display after school. The history and science exhibits were also on dis- play.
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