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Industrial Arts Whose footprint? The metal shop does many interesting thingsg among these is aluminum casting. M. .K.s, I .,,, J Drafting is an intricate and precise network of premeditated lines. Several fine tools are used in this art. I0 The Industrial Arts Department is a place where students may explore different phases. of work: metals, woods, drafting, art, and arts and crafts. In these elective courses, students learn the use of hand tools and basic machines, and methods of procedures prescribed in the different areas. These courses can greatly enhance the creativeness and self-satisfaction of a student. The wood crafts shop employs many devices and skills in their art. This device being used by one of the students is a planer. ,f' Scissors and paper are useless, but with some imagination and a little skill it can be made into numerous articles both beautiful and decorative.
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IN 6 O is-5' 0 ...lb-l U The use of slides and microscopes enables students of biology to better under- r stand the world we can't see. ' The Biology Department has ex- I panded to offer a full four year course C in science. General Science has been added for freshmen, Psysiology and U Physical Science have been ,added for juniors and seniors. The Biology II course has been revised to two one- semester courses. The department plans U further expansion next year to offer new courses for juniors and seniors who have m an interest in advanced biology areas. This instrument measures the amount of radioactivity in the ' air The General Science classes learned to use many other WW'-4 devices this year. Nl Students learn the composition of plants and animals through demonstrations and examples in their biology classes.
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Home Economics Baking is one of the most treasured arts learned in home economics. It proves invaluable in the future. A comfortable home is important, perhaps more than anything else. Home living is a complete study of how to do this. ,V BM EM ax! 9 A w. .Q i e ' ,,,..f-f Knowing how to decorate and furnish a home is very important Interior decorating is fun as well as interesting. Service with a smile, -table setting and serving are also part of the curriculum in home economics. The home economics department realizes the impact of current social, scientific, and economic changes on the home. The effects of automation give emphasis to the need for helping indivi- duals learn to solve problems, make decisions, adjust to changes, acquire some skills, establish wholesome attitudes and develop a sense of values. Keeping this in mind, our program is designed to meet these needs.
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