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Steve Roberts draws a geometric construction on the blackboard in his Solid Geometry class. Solid Geom- etry is an advanced math course which may be taken either the junior or senior year. Math-Science Club president, Eric Eikenberry, and Bill Brandt visit the Holcomb Observatory at Butler University. Members of the club enjoy various field trips to places of mathematical and scientific interest. Dr. Glen Vannatta calls on one of his Algebra III pupils. In the second year pupils may participate in the double-track plan. They take plane geometry simultaneously with algebra. 23
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Practical Preparation Home Economics And Industrial Arts Prepare Ripplites In Useful Skills by CONNIE CORSON PREPARING future business women, home- makers, designers, and dietitians is the project of the Home Economics Department. Different types of classes carry out this theme. Clothing classes include study of personal appearance, child care, home responsibili- ties, and opportunities in the business field of home economics, as well as in design, color, textiles, wardrobe planning, and construction problems. Instruction in food and its relationship to health, preparing and serving appetizing meals, marketing, and table etiquette are a few highlights of the beginning foods classes. More advanced students experiment with bal- anced meals, budget meals, and foreign recipes. The Industrial Arts Department helps pre- pare pupils for engineering, architectural, in- dustrial, or woodworking occupations. Shop, class members gain skill by working on a variety of projects and find that their knowl- edge has a practical application. Mechanical drawing courses are necessary for students who plan to enter skilled or semi-skilled trades; architec tural drawing consists of the making of detailed drawings of houses from the foundation to the landscaping. Woodworking courses include bench and hand toolwork, machine work, and cabinet making and finishing. Those enrolled in metal shop gain experience on tools and sheet metal layouts valuable for pupils interested in en- gineering and industry. Terry Slater duplicates in his wood shop class. reindeer on a band saw In Miss Betty Rosenberry ' s foods class, Beverly Rabin, Elaine Lathrop, and Jenny Hair prepare frozen fruit. 25
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