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

 - Class of 1987

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Left: Vicky Buttry used the new demonstration stand. Right Karla Smith, Sandy Sneed, Vicky Buttry, Carol Mad- dock. Angie Garner and Pam Scott seemed to enjoy their Home Ec. class. Bottom left Nancy Rhodes prac- ticed caring for a baby Bottom right Melissa Davault, Sandy Sneed and Barbie James listened to the experi- ences of mother's of these toddlers during Child Devel- opment class. OME ECONOMICS MORE THAN SEWING 8c COOKING

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Above: Mrs. Duncan walked back to Jackie James and asked if she need- ed any help putting up her paints. Left: Everyone enjoyed being in Mrs. Boyer s art class because she let her students do many art projects on their own. RT Making It PERFECT!!! Above: Sandi Brown worked patiently on her drawing, trying to capture the right image. Left: These students worked very hard on their posters. Right: Making sure it’s perfect, Tony Brown worked cau- tiously while Jackie James and Denise Crites worked on their art projects. Perfection is the key to good art work. Knowing your goal and pur- suing it is half the battle. Most art students had the desire to put their ideas into painting or drawings. Each art student had to put every part of themself into their painting, drawings or sculptures to make it come to life. art 19



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 OCATIONAL AGRICULTURE FFA, Agriculture Education LEARNING BY DOING ‘‘Food for America provid- ed the Elementary students an opportunity to look at the dif- ferent kinds of farm animals. ‘‘Food for America” was sponsored by the FFA during FFA week. Above: Johnath- an Deck and Everett Reed used the computer to ease the work on their farm gnimal re- ports. Middle Left: The sec- ond grade students saw the many different farm animals that were represented. Above: Mike Lincoln and Junior Lincoln helped the ele- mentary students pet the rabbits. Left: Several men en- joy their Agribussinessmen Breakfast sponsored by the FFA during FFA week. VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE 21

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