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During second hour, shop class put the finishing touches on their tool box. Bending metal is one of many skills Bob Diebold learned to complete his project. Industrial Arts Students in metals class lay out their materials for tool boxes, their first pro- ject.
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Tri wh gonometry can be fun, especially en taught by Mrs. Hodapp. t Q2 Students in Mr. Shay's Algebra class write down the formula in preparation for a test. The typical student reaction to a long lecture about a specific theorem. Mathematics Education
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. , . . . MEDDLI G WITH MET L an he courses offered under lndustial Arts are Auto Mechanics, Woods, Drafting, Metals, and Welding. Auto Mechanics is de- signed for students who have an interest in the op- eration and maintenance of internal combustion en- gines. For those of us who have no idea what an inter- nal combustion engine is, it is just simply an engine. The course covers the automotive fuel pump, car- buretor, and manifold. The students learned to work independently or in a small group to develop job entry level skills by their third year. Woods I, ll, and III is an- other elective offered. It begins with drafting mate- rial of construction, hand and power machine opera- tion, safety, types of woods, and uses in the first year. By the third year the course covers drafting, ma- terials of furniture con- struction, advanced ma- chine operation and safety, drafting of furniture cabi- nets, and the construction of furniture cabinets. The emphasis under drafting is on sketching, measuring, lettering, geo- metric construction, gener- al layout, isometric, multi- view, dimension, section- ing, inking, reproduction, auxiliary, oblique and per- spective. Metals teach skills to stu- dents in the area of care and use of tools, metal working equipment, mate- rials, and metal fabrication methods. Welding is the second semester course. These skills that were learned through these courses provided students with the knowledge to work in a job dealing with the course of their choice. Industrial Arts
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