Woodland R 4 High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Lutesville, MO)

 - Class of 1987

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LEARNING BY DOING AUTO MECHANICS AND C.O.E. Julie Welker color coded Mrs. Lax while Bev Long watched. COOPERATIVE OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION — Row 1: Cathy Brown - Sonny's, Donna Jones - Bond's Nursing Care Center, Sheryl Forrester - Dr. Milde. Row2: Debbie Jordan - Bollinger County Court House, Robin Long-Farmers Home Administration. Row 3: Kerry Bode - Town Coun- try, Rodney Rouggly - Jean's Carpets and Fetterhoff’s True Value. AUTO MECHANICS COE 11

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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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Lisa Lax. Tina Steger. Tracy Page. Lisa Lincoln. DebOte Basham. Barbie McFarland. Carne Overschmidt. Kristi Simmons. Karla Smith. Lottie Jetton. Row 2: Angie Sitze. Mary Brown. Deborah Huckstep. Theresa Brotherton. Pam Crader, Becky Clark, Monica Watts. Trina Eifert. Lon Mayfield. Marsha Tilley. Laune Vance, Kim Sperling, Susan James. Mitzi Thomas. Wendy West Row 3: Usa Hahn. Kristi Fulbright. Robin Greene. Candy James. Logan Bippus. Rhonda Deck. Mark Lutes. Jason Hopkins. Jeff Johnson. Jerry Willis. Will Daugherty. Ben Ellis. Carrie Edgar. Becky VanDeVen. Ladonna Hooe. Lon Brown. Shelby Doerhoff. Andrea McIntosh. Row 4: Elizabeth Kirkpatrick. Michelle Horman. Shelley Cntes. Rob Abernathy. Bev Winchester. Brian Der- ton. Amber Page. Sherry Green. Stacey Tucker. Richie Roark. Tim Sitze. Dan Wyatt. Don McFarland. Brian Brown. Brad Elfrink. Michele Guliett. Regina Clark. Randy Sadler. Connie Tilley. Rodney Rouggley. Scott Lincoln. Stand- ing Nadene Greene. Julie Burkett. Roxanne Robins. Scott Hunt. D.J. Long. Brad Bowen. Doug Sitze. Delbert Weakley. Stacy Lincoln. Practice and hard work made band a real success PHE SOUNDS OF I he 1986-87 school year proved to be a busy year for the instrumental music department. The high school band marched in six parades including the Southeast Missouri State University Homecoming Parade and the Jackson Band Festival Parade. The band also played for ten home basketball games. Two concerts were presented by the instrumental music department this year-the Christmas and the Spring concerts. The high school band opened the Christmas concert complete with a marching routine with the flags, pompons, and twirlers performing. The culmina- tion of the year s work was presented at the Spring con- cert on April 6. Each band in the instrumental music de- partment performed; these included the sixth, seventh, eighth, and high school bands. On April 3 the high school band and thirty-three solo and ensemble groups traveled to Cape Girardeau to par- ticipate in the District Music Contest, held at SEMO. The band earned an overall II rating. Four ‘T’ ratings were earned in the solo and ensemble division. Their hard work certainly paid off. As the end of the school year approached, the band members returned their old uniforms to be permanently packed away. The 1987-88 members anxiously awaited the arrival of their brand new uniforms giving the Wood- land Band a sharp new look for fall. PARKER BANKS CHEVROLET-OLDS 140 So. Main Fredericktown, Mo. 783-3376 12 HIGH SCHOOL BAND

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