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Cox's photography students practiced photo- graphing nature, shooting a stream at the base ofthe Uinta Mountains. Field trips were planned I , Classes travelled to learn Field trips were aids for teachers, and students enjoyed them while they learned. The most active class for field trips was the vocational ag- ricultural class. Instructor Rex Hamner said, I use these field trips because it gives the students actual experience in the things I teach themf' The Vo Ag students partici- pated in several judging trips like sheep judging in Casper, State dairy judging in Laramie, and around the Valley livestock judging. Hamner's Meats class went to Logan to the Utah Slaughter Company to see beef packing and cutting in the assembly line and to the AI Company. Allen Jaggi's Physiology class in- cluded field trips to B.Y.U. in Provo Ut., to Crandall Funeral Home in Evanston, and to the McKay D. Hospital in Ogden, Ut. At B.Y.U. the students viewed cadavers and other human body parts. Jaggi said The cadaver trip exposed the stu- dents to a sight of a real human body. At the Crandall Funeral Home the students saw where bodies were prepared for funerals and the students heard a lecture on what it takes to be an undertaker. When all of the students viewed the embalm- ing room, Blaine Lewis, a daring stu- dent, lay on the embalming table. Molly Campbell said, I can't be- lieve he could lie on that table. You could see blood spots all over on the barsf' The students also toured the McKay D. Hospital and viewed films about medical professions. Tracey Knudsen said, We saw a real gross film on knee surgery? Instructor Cary Cox included a field trip to the mountains and Carter to give his photography class a chance to take pictures of nature. Cox said, This photography trip gives most of the students their first experience with photographyf, His graphics class traveled to Provo, Ut., to the Utah Technical College and various printers in Provo. Dallas Mahan said, g'This trip gave me an understanding about how long it would take to go to school if I want- ed to go into this field. Cox and Dave Lewis took their art classes to the Ramses II exhibit at Brigham Young University and the Spring- ville Art Museum. Springville Art Museum proved interesting to art instructor Dave Lewis and his art students. 3, o, 1 af , V, f 1 WW? .FFF ff if lil ww W teresa 14 ,Y I' I8 Field Trips
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Al the Crandall Funeral Home Michele John son, .lan Evans and Shelly Lopez listened in- tently about the procedure used in the em- balming room. 4 Q .,,r , , i A Z L , A 5 lf' i 'A QQQQ .. ',, l rlll J Dave Lewis and Mark viewed oil printing at the Springville Art Museum.
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