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Production is our future business The industrial arts program trains students in the skills of mechanical drawing, woodworking, auto and metal shop. Woodworking program is offering beginning and advanced courses. Beginning students made step lad- ders while advanced classes worked on cabinets and tables. The auto shop course is covering small and large engines and the dis- mantling and reassembling of their own cars. In metal shop, students were taught the fundamentals of shop safety, the use of hand tools and welding techniques. Drafting classes worked on the procedures of mechanical drawing and gives the student a chance to apply the skills in some architectural work. Bert Johnson (above right) discusses plans with students. Randy Johnson (far right) works on step ladder. Terry Burns (right) uses a grinder in metal shop. Doug Wenslay (middle left) discusses parts of an engine during auto mechanics class. An aerial view shows woodshop (below). 16
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Gene Rogers (above left) explains busi- ness law to Jeff McClintock and Jody Schuler. Seniors Jim Silcott, Larry Bates, and Tim Laird (above right) try to figure out a problem. Richard McMahon (middle left) explains bookkeeping problem to Den- nis Cromer. Bookkeeping class (middle right) quietly studies as Jerry Atkinson looks on. Seniors Becky Clair, Cindy Hel- fenstien, Lori Wallace, and Diane Campi- nigro (left) practice typing skills. Castle Builders, 15
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V Versatility and improvement is our goal A new program in the Home Eco- nomics department this year was nursery visitation. Students from Phyllis Garnant ' s child development class went to various nursery schools and worked with the children. Other courses offered in this de- partment were home furnishing, personal family living, foods and nutrition and clothing and textiles. These are taught by Phyllis Garnant, Ann Borgen, Janice Roxberg and Patricia Schwartz, who are encour- aged by the number of boys in- terested in the home economics courses. Senior Diane Snyder (above left) looks for the right pan. Cooking students (above right) prepare for a dinner by setting tables and fixing the food. Personal Family Living class (middle) talk about the movie they just finished seeing. Child Development class (right) has a party for children brought by each student. Castle Builders 17
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