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Beginning the job of industrial arts teacher, Mr. Mike Merkwan gave industrial art classes a new outlook. A variety of classes offered included leath- er, woodworking, and plastics. Industrial arts helps relieve students from the monotony of everyday books and lectures. These classes enable students to relax and use their skills. The outstanding in- dustrial arts student for 1977 was John Delfs. 1. These industrious boys must use precision and accuracy in developing their final products. 2. Mr. Merkwan instructs Greg Zeman on the finer points of sanding. 3. Mike Merkwan. 4. It takes lots of concentration and a little bit of luck to make the ends meet. INDUSTRIAL ARTS 15
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Vocational classes offered at CHS include, Ag I and II, and Home Ec I and II. Advanced Home Ec and Ag III and IV classes are alternated each year. A new class offered this year was Ag IV, which consisted of a mechanics class. Brian Ketelhut, Dan Rindels, and Steve Nelson won the in- dividual crops judging contest for their 1st, 10th, and 17th places consecutively. They will be going on a three day trip to Minneapolis along with advisor Leonard DeBoer, expenses paid by the Minneapolis Grain Exchange. Home Ec classes did a variety of things such as sewing, cooking, and many various handi-crafts. Child Development, Prep- aration for Marriage, and Marriage and Family work to- gether in the sense that it prepares you for future life. Since Living classes grew larger, they expanded further this year. 1. Annette and Roxanne prepare some goodies in Mrs. Emme's Home Ec I class. 2. Leonard DeBoer. 3. Mrs. Merry Emme. 4. The Home Ec I stu- dents combine their talents for a day of cooking in Home Ec I. 5. Mr. DeBoer likes giving his Ag boys a little homework now and then. 14 VOCATIONAL
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16 BUSINESS Students interested in business could follow their interests by taking one or more of the business courses offered at CHS. A variety of classes includ- ing bookkeeping, typing, business law, shorthand, business math, and office practice are offered each year. These courses prepare students to enter to- day’s business world. Business instructors were Mrs. Kaltsulas, Miss Wissink, and Mr. Stevenson. 1. Steve Turgeon works on speed typing. 2. Marcella Wissink. 3. Mr. Stevenson’s bookkeeping class takes their work seriously. 4. Duane Stevenson. 5. Miss Wissink’s fifth hour shorthand class works diligently at their day’s assignment.
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