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Inclust1'ialArts Skills Be it portraiture, coloring, or special effects, you name it the Cgncentration is evident as Michael Takacg Photography 2 class learns it, as this print of a positive shows. Solders radio Parts. vii' 1 Z fi 5 3 E Q 5 2 5 , . 3 I, l Mr. Ben Reams Mr. Roger Reitano Mr. Robert Mathison Mr, Ronald Mr, Wayne Russel Bergmann Department Chairman 55
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Students Find Fun, Future In The Industrial Arts Department is on the move every year to bring its students the best possible training. The courses offered are already highly diversified-- T among them are Auto Shop, Woodworking, Electricity, Mechanical Drawing, and Photography. Each teacher is highly skilled in his special area, and is constantly updating his courses to keep up with the latest teclmical improvements. A lot of work is involved in simply maintaining the condition of the equipment such as the several new motors available to be worked on this year. The Department's efforts show in the fact that classes are full of students who come to work after school or whenever they have a free period. There are often un-scheduled classes, and the clubs are popular too. Finally, there are many Industrial Arts Fairs, competitions and awards to stimu- late student interest. At the state-wide 1966 Spring Festival, Bella Vista boasted two winners in competition so stiff that most schools cannot expect even one. An lndus- trial Arts course can be valuable to every student, no matter what his plans for the future. It will prepare him to make the simple repairs every home owner encounters. If he likes to tinker, fix, build with his hands, an Industrial Arts course e C811 help him get 3 job in the technical Pat Farretto uses skills leamed in Auto II as he works world, or can provide a creative, satisfying on a Volkswagen' hobby in later life. Steaming an engine is demonstrated by Auto Shop student, Bill Marx. Mr, Walter Harvey Mr, Norman Winn Mr. J0hn Weideman
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Ham Operators Major In Code -Wie RADIO CLUB: Gred Baldwin, Francis Edwards, Steve Heartsill, Paul Hulse, Richard Schilling, Mr. Robert Mathison fAdvisorJ. ln this day and age when most teenagers are worrying about passing their drivers test, there was a group called Radio Club Whose members strived for their ham radio operators licenses . With advisor Mr. Mathison, the group learned the international Morse code. Their biggest project was build- ing a ham shack with their own radios . Francis Edwards, secretary, Richard Schilling, president, and Paul Hulse, vice-president send a message from their ham shack . 56
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