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Heather Pratt and Mike Pratkelis fit pieces together on their stained-glass project. i ,,i U , yy y , , ,. . , ,i,,, ,, . f ! 1 Electives are popular Three of the more popular areas for elective study were courses in home economics, art and drafting. All three were taught by in- structors who divided their time between the middle school and the high school - Carol Maibach, home economics: Anne Keamey, art and Frank Faiella, drafting. Home economics courses in- cluded clothing, foods and family living. Family living included studying many stressful situations involved with marriage, and in- 22 Art, drafting, home ec cluded a 'imock wedding. The world of art was explored in many of its popular forms. Junior Jon Baker exhibited a num- ber of his stained-glass pieces in the library for a week in May. Several levels of drafting were taught, and they gave students a chance to prepare for careers in such fields as architecture and designing precision machine parts. A computer-aided drafting and design processor gave stu- dents a chance to work with state- of-the-art equipment. Taking a break from his art class, Rob Christenson wipes his fingers dry. Junior Jon Baker prepares to place another section in his stained-glass design. 6 4 ? sz V
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Looking up from their carburetor repair work at Voc-Tech, Brett Rasmussen and Shawn McCracken think about the subject of speed. Advanced woods student Bryan Burke clamps pieces of a frame together. Junior Bill Caudell works at widening a hole with a file in a project for his beginning metals class. Industrial arts, Voc-Tech 21
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Senior advanced drafting student Wade Metzler attempts to do some acrobatic tricks while he draws a precision line. 'Mt ,iiii mqkhyl rw Jason McBride works intently on his plans Students enrolled in Carol Maibach's family living class share a communal laugh. for a drafting project. Art, drafting, home ec 25
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