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Q0 .xg ci' by Mike Anable udents learned to design everything from silk screen T-shirts and personal sta- tionary to floor plans for a new house, in graphic arts and drafting taught by Mr. lim Petersen in his third year at Blue Ridge. In addition to 13 years of teaching experience Mr. Petersen has operated a printing shop and was the publisher of the Wampum Saver. He also drew up many house plans as an accomplish- ed draftsman. In drafting the students learned to make floor plans for a house of their own design which could actually be built. Every room dimension had to be included. Even the smallest of details had to be added in the plans. Every measurement was precise but the students were rewarded with an accurate layout of a house which they had designed. The graphic arts students learned by hands-on work. They learned silk screening and offset printing. The students chose their own designs and handled their own work while printing silk screened T-shirts. Also during the year they learned photo-offset printing. This was the most widely used printing process. The students used this technique while making their own personal stationary. Mr. Petersen felt that by allowing the student to work in a lab-type class they could choose their own project and work on something they wanted to do. 1. Some of Mr. Petersen's 4th hour graphic arts students, Sheba Goar, Anna Grijalva, David Knight, and Leon Penrod prepare to work on a silk screen T-shirt. 2. jerry McKinley, Tom Storms, jeff McNeil, and Aaron DeVault watch as Monty Reidhead works on his house plans in 2nd hour drafting.
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. Q99 09 by Melanie Lee r. Hancock has been teaching computer programming for two years. He has worked with programming and management since 1963. There are 30 computers in the school for student use. The approx- imate cost of the computers being us- ed now is 351,000.00 each. At the end of the first quarter there were 117 students taking Mr. Hancock's com- puter classes. After the students have completed his classes and graduated from high school they will have the background to receive any job posi- tion in the line of secretarial work, word processing, computer opera- tions, or basic language programm- ing. If they continue learning about computers in college they could receive a high paying job. A word processor is a program that allows a person to type in a letter or text material, correct it for spelling errors or punctuation errors or for- mat before printing it. The computer enables the person to store informa- tion for a later use. Mr. Hancock recommends this class to anyone and says it is the fastest growing occupation in the world. Other business classes being of- fered this year are typing, office practise, and shorthand. Page 86. 1. Ioan Cook and Cindy Larkin are learning new characters in Ms. Webb's 4th hour shorthand class. 2. Wayne Cross takes a test in Mr. Hancock's 3rd hour computer class. 86
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