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T ey Prepare Us For The Future Mr. jack Head, special math and science instructor and seventh grade science teacher, instructs Carol Burkart with a difficult problem in math. In the background is Charles Mantei. Students in Mr. Hilyard's shop class work diligently doing isometric drawings of wood joints. They are Bill Hall, Bill Ernest, Bob Cook- sey, Fred Bondurant, and Jim Allen. Mr. Hilyard teaches in- dustrial arts and spon- sors Student Council. This was Mr. Hutchen's second year as a Junior Class sponsor and his first year as freshman basketball coach. Industrial Arts is only one of the subjects of- fered in the practical arts field. Mr. Hil- yard teaches the students such things as how to work with electrici- ty, how to han- dle tools, how to work with wood shav- ings, and how to make me- chanical draw- ings. At the left he ex- plains the use of the dowel pin to the in- dustrial arts class. The classes pro- duce articles for, every day use in the home, such as cutting boards and ash trays. Mr. Hutchens instructed his driver educa- tion classes in a 1960 Ply- mouth. Stu- dents learn the rules of safe driving as they learn to drive.
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Art, H0memaking,And Business Training Mrs Virginia julyan teaches both Art I and Art II classes at BHS. Mrs. julyan introduces to both her Art I and Art II students projects to help them develop their artistic abili- ties. Students enjoy working on such varied activities as ceramics, mobiles, jewelry making, drawing, and paint- ing. Mrs. Mary Jane Schmale teaches typ- ing, shorthand, bookkeeping, and courses in office practice. In addition, she is one of the sponsors of the jun- ior class. Mrs. Schmale's shorthand class diligently studies the daily read- ing lesson. These students are re- quired to hand in at least five pages of written practice work each day to receive full credit for the course. Seated at the first table is Kathy Knoesel. From left to right, seated at the second table are jill Oppelt and Pat Eaton. Sue McWhirter, joan Ledbetter, and Mary Beth Burton are seated at the third table. Students in the background are Mary Lou Schwartz and jill Ramsey. Mrs. Patricia Burnett teaches homemaking to girls interested in the domestic arts. She also co-spon- sors Junior Student Council. In this course students learn to cook, to sew, and to perform many other household duties. Good grooming and proper etiquette are also stressed.
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