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Special Education Vocational ducation This year the Special Education department added a new teacher, Mrs. Rood, she taught Math, English and Social Studies. Math and English were also taught by Mrs. Aserlind along with Work Education. Mr. Hass was in charge of a work-study program. The students took various field trips to local industries. They also went on a 3 day camp out by bicycle. In the Vocational Education department Mr. Shuler taught the drafting classes which were: Gen- eral Drafting, Architectural Drafting, Advanced Drafting, and Co-op Drafting. Electricity, Elec- tronics I, Electronics II, Electron- ics III and Co-op Electronics were taught by Mr. Kollath. Mr. De- Young was -in charge of Graphic Arts I and II and Graphic Arts Co-op. Mr. Barth taught Power Mechanics and some of the Auto Mechanic classes. Mr. Ehart taught Auto Mechanics I, Il, III and Co-op Auto Mechanics. In- dustrial I and II were taught by Mr. Haugh. All of the Co-op classes offered were actual on the job training. The students received both high school credit and pay. In the drafting classes most of the time was spent in lab, very little time was used for lectures. Graphic Arts was basically a work at your own rate type of class. Auto Me- chanics taught the students how to make actual repairs on auto en- gines and bodies. 86 The old saying Get out and get under has real meaning in Auto Mech The Special Ed girls were given a make-up demonstration.
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v 5' ' . 1, M W3 r . ' i The Anthropology students got a chance to do some excavating for planted relics during the spring. m .Sl-. .Y r 4... Mr. Gregg and Mr. Kaliebe caught during one of their light hearted debates. J nmsiy up-....,, 4. Mr. Barr discovered it was harder to grade 150 essays than it was to get them written. 85
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1 asl- .,,.,...'-- Chad Allen takes time to look up from his work. Ed Wittek checks the pressure on his plastic molder. K X , ., I V r - G . n ' Graphics students made use ofthe light table for layouts. Special Ed student Doug Stewart gets ready to look at some slides. inf A discussion takes place in one of Mrs. LeGrand's classes. 87
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