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Industrial Arts Students in Mr. Dennis Plooster's Industrial Arts classes enjoyed a wide variety of activities. Industrial Arts classes included mechanical drawing, bench, machine and cabinet woods, and leather working. Students in mechanical drawing received a basic introduction into drafting while gaining a knowledge of drafting instruments. Leather tooling, dying, fin- ishing and other basic concepts were learned in leather work- ing. A basic knowledge of wood, how it is used, and tools required was presented in bench woods. Students learned how to use power machines in machine woods and applied this knowledge in cabinet woods. A Todd Pnebe is busy on his bench woods project. B Mr Plooster teaches Industrial Arts. C. Mr. Plooster's mechanical drawing class is busy studying. D. Students in mechanical drawing are working on a sketch.
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Driving For Fun Driver’s Education is taught by Gary Winter. He teaches students how to main- tain a car, observe traffic laws, practice safety, and many other things. During the school year students must actually drive six hours in order to pass the class. Dri- ver’s Education was a required class for sophomores during the 1983-84 school year. In the 1984-85 school year sopho- mores will be able to decide for them- selves if they want to take this class. A student commented, “It’s fun and not as hard as I thought it would be.” A. Gary Winter waits for his next student driver. B. Gary Winter shows Casey Speck the techniques of driving. C. Debbie Yeaton dresses as a tourist in anticipation of the traveling she will do after taking Drivers Education. D. Gina Koehn enjoys her driving lessons. E. Julie Daly and Dawn Schaefer relax after driving. 27
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Vocational Agricultural Students Win Honors Vocational Agriculture teacher, Mr. Leonard DeBoer, was kept busy this year. He taught Articulture I, II. III. IV. and Welding. First year students became acquainted with livestock and all phases of their care. Third year students worked with farm management, and fourth year students learned the mechanical side of farming. At the District IV meeting in Plankington, Penny Plum and Todd Powell were selected as the two top contenders for Star State Farmer from the district. Brad Karlen was chosen for the top slot in the Agri-Business division. In his welding class. Mr. DeBoer instructed students in the basics of welding. A. Penny Blum and Todd Powell were contenders for Star State Farmer from District IV. B Bryan Kindopp uses caution when welding. C. Mr DeBoer keeps busy with Vocational Agriculture and Welding. D. Mr. DeBoer is lecturing to his class. E. Penny Blum is cleaning her work area
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