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More than ' hop' ln the past, the common reference to shop class brought visions of woodworking benches and projects. In 1980-81, industrial education involved two wood- working coursesg but there was much more. I think it's something everybody should take a little bit of, Bobby Church, junior, said. For starters, each student had a basic prerequisite. Introduction to Industrial Technology, taught by the I-ed. staff, covered four areas for nine weeks each. They were: woods and plastics, metals, visual communications Myles Newberry and power and energy. Woods, materials, processes and techniques used in machine woodworking were the emphasized areas in Mr. Frances Funk's two woodworking classes. A basic study of the metals industry was covered in the General Metals course taught by Mr. Ken Franz. Mechanical Drawing, the fundamental course in drawing, and the more advanced Machine Drawing and Architectural Drawing classes were the selections taught by Mr. Maurice Benninga. Is.. .. . Myles Newberry l ,.. my ll l l ,lf sl' ln . ls liil 5 ' l 1.'Q jjli will as. Ifwllf l l Q Nl ll will l lr' l lull .ll MMI , i ill vs ii 1' Ii li K l lt i gil if .liiiil i i! ' mi 1 l ilu Ii ' y I il! fi! fm 1 flu, il QM I lim s lim :X ,tl Y. ful gills ,rl ill il ill 35 ii lzlv I RLYH- llljl . I hifi Nl ,Zi 2 W ful 3 li ll lst w ,llf lllgi ' lfifli, '. 'il l lllii l lim l Eli. ll l l it fi fl, ' 'P il 4 l lili 5 l SHOP 23
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A.uaqMaN sapkyg 1. LEARNING HOIVIE cooking is a fact of life as Lorinda Dodd and Kay Cherryholrnes brew up a storm in Foods I. 2. CHILDREN ARE a big responsibility in a person's life, these eggs represent children for a 24 hour period in Child Development to teach students these responsibilities. 3. SUSAN SUNSTROIVI works intently on her sewing project in Clothing I. 4. MESSY COOKING leads Joe Stan- ford into sweeping the floor. 5. KENDALL ZIELKE and his new bride, Tammy Swift, follow the tradition of cutting their wed- ding cake after their mock wedding in Family Living class taught by Nlrs. Nancy Nlierowsky. ., 2 1-ff Ii' ILIL HOME ECONOMICS 25 f I ,I tl i 4 M I
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