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Students Benefit from Unified Arts Elective Art Classes Develop Talents In Chosen Fields Whether it was painting a masterpiece, building robots, or drawing a dreamhouse, the unified arts provided fun and challenge. Some of the projects students worked on in art class were cartoons, paintings, pen and ink drawings, pencil drawings, and charcoal sketches. During February, they had a contest to design a logo for a fitness program on TV 3. ttMy favorite project was the cartooning because it could be funny, stated freshman Lyman Robertson. Teacher, Mr. Larry Golba said, til enjoy presenting a les- son and seeing people learn something from it and pro- duce good art? The students all believed they benefited from the class. Freshman Doug Wiseman said, ttOne thing art really helped me with was drawing a persons face? In shop class, students did some forging, worked with computers, and learned about robotics. In November, they built robots and held a demonstration. Good job! Freshman Steve Turski solders a box in Mr. Steinbrecher's class while Nick Buchanan, Steve Mills and Chuck Poorman offer advice. Be Creative! Seventh graders Heather Kinse , Tara Reuther, and Shannon Sass enjoy working on their three- imensional projects in Mr. Scotfs class. 30 Teacher, Mr. Robert Steinbrecher, stated, This class gives the students a sense of satisfaction of knowing they can make things and shows how this area applies to practi- cal living.n ttMy favorite project was making a lamp on the wood lathe, said freshman Jeff Deming. Freshman Nick Buchanan stated, uI enjoy the satisfac- tion of completing a project? In drafting, some of the projects were designing a house, and building an architectural model. Teacher, Mr. Fred Desch said, tiThis class benefits the students because it gives them confidence and problem solving ability. Students agreed that the class was beneficial. ttThe thing I liked about drafting was that the things I learned can help me in the future, stated freshman Brian Wingate. The unified arts provided diversity to the day and helped develop artistic and mechanical talents.
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Show Off That Uniform! Seventh grader Matt Snyder displa s the Border Patrol uniform of guest speaker Bryce Hall, father of th grader Shanyn Hall, during 3rd hour career class. Guest speakers tgld students in career class about the different jobs that interested t em. Help! This was the call that freshman Ann Kohler gave before Get that ball! Freshman Connie Adams and Seventh grader Anne performmg C.P.R. on Resusci Annie. Bovee face off in the beginning of a basketball game in 7th hour gym class.
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Robotics! Freshman Jeff Ray and Dave Wagenhauser prepare their robots for the television demonstration Mr. Steinbrecher's class presented in November. Concentration! Eighth grader Heather Costell learns the basics of drafting in Mr. Desch,s third hour class. Helping Hands! Junior Cliff King came over from the high school and helped Mr. Steinbrechefs class. Here he helps freshman Scott Wisniewski set the metal lathe.
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