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MR. ALFONSO CHARLES Woodworking II, III, IVQ Mechanical Drawing II, III, IV MR. ZENO ST. CYR Woodworking I, Power Mechanics MR. DON TYNES Electronics I, II, IIIg Mechanical Drawing I: Department Head ' Industrial Arts 7 Students Acquire Skills The fundamental purpose of a school is to train, educate, and equip its students with knowledge to make their lives meaningful and important. Knowing that todayis students will someday be parents and home own- ers, the home economics and indus- trial arts department attempt to pre- pare students for their future responsibilities. Within these classes, students be- come interested in their community as well as themselves and their homes. In the Home Economics depart- ment the skills of sewing and cook- ing are obtained through actual expe- rience in labs. Courses offered this year include Home Economics I, II, III, and Home and Family Living. The Industrial Arts classes give students the opportunity to experi- ence, through practice, challenging skills. Courses offered this year in- clude Mechanical Drawing, Wood- working I and II, Small Engines, and Electronics I and II.
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56 , A Home EC Students Prepare or Meaningful Lives A And so the family of the little pigs lived in a wooden pen, each assuming his own re- sponsibility, reads Teresita Barturon, a stu- dent of Home and Family Living. B And on the new machine, thinks a crea- tive Home Economic student, it is easy to get the soon-to-be-fashionable zig-Zig hemlinef' C Tom Pittman skillfully sketches a diagram of his dream house. D Maybe if I bend my T-square a little Mr. Tynes won't be able to blame me for my crooked lines, thinks a clever Becky Melan- con.
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Library Facilities Provide Resource Materials Besides books for recreational reading, Kennedy's library holds many useful materials for student research. The library contains micro-films, magazines, a copying machine, recordings. and other audio visual aids. There are approxi- mately 13,700 books available for student use. This number is continually in- creasing as more materials are constantly being added to Ke-nnedy's resource center. 1 AA MRS. ALMA FERGUSON Assistant Librarian MR. FOREST FRANCOIS Head Librarian .5 .Wh
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