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ENGLISH English was a very important part of the curriculum. Without it we wouldn't have been able communicate with other people. Spanish I and II were also taught. Mrs. Jane Marquis taught English II. III. IV. and Speech. Ms. Cheryl Lynn taught Spanish I and II. and English I and II. Mrs. Lois Shrum taught junior high Language Arts and Reading. Right - Speech class posed with their Muppets. Below right - Tracy Page. Lottie Jetton. Sandy Sneed, Lori Brown, and Rhonda Deck performed for PTO. Bottom left - Roxana Robins and Laurie Vance worked on their assignment. 14 ENGLISH Brad Elfrink. Whatever life brings you way. keep the mor- als. values and God in your life. Good luck. Brad! We love you as we have for the past 18 years. Dad, Mom. Aimee Christopher
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COMPUTERS Four Commodore 64 computers were purchased for the business department in 1983. They were the first of many computers that would grace the desks in the rooms of Woodland R-4 School District. There are now Commodore computers in the elementary (one in each room from grades 2-6). and one in the elementary office. There is one Apple computer in the elementary of- fice. two Apple computers in the agriculture department, two in the math department, one in the science department, one in the counselor's office, and •nine in the business department. The high school students are getting valu- able hands on experience that can be used in college or the work field. The math and science department use the computer as a tutorial tool. A one se- mester computer class is offered through the business department that ex- posed the students to Apple Works. Print Shop. Newsroom. Checkbook Man- ager. and other programs. Even this yearbook was put together with the use of a computer. It is a fast growing field that must be learned by our students if we are to meet their needs. Above - Chris Rhodes used one of the nine computers in the business department to complete his computer assignment. Left - Melody Jones used a computer in an elementary classroom. Below Brad Thele completed a math problem on the computer. Bottom - Mrs. Davault updated the elementary records using the computer. GRADUATES 1988 - CONGRATULATIONS! JESUS SAID: ... WITH GOD ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE” M ATT. 19:26B FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH BRO. BILL JETTON, PASTOR COMPUTERS 13
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MATH Mrs. Fran Martin taught Geometry. Algebra I and II, Trig., and General Math. Mr. Dan Schlief taught Con- sumer Math and General Math. Mrs. |anet Jones taught junior high math. The math department arranged for NASA to pres- ent a program. It was thoroughly enjoyed by elementary, junior high and high school students. Math Field Day in Cape was attended by: Row 1 - Pam Crader. Lisa Lax. jill Wene. Candy McFarland. Kelli Derton. janelle Johns. Darren Acup, Becky Robins. Connie Tilley, Marla Rhodes. Theresa Brotherton. Kris- ty Fulbright. Row 2 - Mr. Schlief. Marsha Robins. An- drea McIntosh. Stacy Tucker. Will Daughtery. Tami Stoeckel. Brad Elfrink, Jeff Johnson. Brian Brown. Rob Abernathy, David lames. Matt DeVault, Mike Douglas, and Richard Beard. The top seventeen Math-A-Thon participants for the American Cancer Society were: Row 1 - Jamie Cook. Donnie Long. Travis Whitener. Shelley Cowgur. Nick Brown. Leanna Lukefahr. Tiffany Trentham. and Lena Russel. Row2- Holly Cook. Holly Trentham. Kim Nan- ney, Chad Green. Jeremy Green. Andy Boyer. Travis Moody. Tommy Moore, and Bernice Wilfong. MATH 15
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