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Mr. Raymond Hege Construction, Wood Technology, Materials and Process Technology, Industrial Crafts Mr. Alvin Hunter Graphic Arts, Graphic Com- munications, Small Engine Repair; U.S.B. Mr. Richard Jones Material and Processes Technology, Small Engine, Metal |, II Mr. Larry McCall Basic Technical Drawing, Basic Drafting, Architectural Drawing, Engine Drawing |, ll; Key Club, Soccer Be Precise. Kennith Crockett concen- trates on making every line of his draft perfect. Industrial Arts 109
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108 Concentration. Kevin Oliver and classmate concentrate on their plans for a new design. Mock Up. Mr. Hunter shows a student how to do a dummy sheet for the school paper. Hot off the press! Students in the printing classes got practical experience through monthly production of school publications and programs. The Industrial Arts department prepared students for work directly after high school by of- fering courses to place them in jobs in tomorrow’s’ world. Drafting classes instructed students in the basics of plan drawing and design. Other students learned woodworking and constructed everything from candlesticks to kitchen tables. Metal classes were taught the fundamentals of metal working and students made such interesting things as gun racks and plant stands. Industrial Arts mB INDUSTRIAL ARTS: Hard At Work. Frank Bryamt: Lemmon wofk in their mecha while‘undergl
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Seek and ye shall find! Such was the case in the Math Department this year. Teachers tried to encourage students to strive in- dependently to find solutions to difficult math problems. Students spent long hours this year working on problem soiv- ing. The challenge came from such courses as Algebra, which kept students busy solv- ing and graphing formulas. An all-time favorite class was geometry where students learned to prove theorems and postulates. Other classes in- cluded calculus and analysis, both of which were designed for college preparation. Students also enjoyed com- puter programming where they ACCENTUATE THE POSITIVE utilize the computer correctly. Ly ) Sy Confused? Eugene Hockaday solves an algebra problem with the assistance of Mrs. Boyd. Homework Check. Mrs. Mitchell carefully looks to see if her students have completed their assignment. 110 Math
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