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Ind. Arts And Voc. Ag. Cover Variety Of Projects Industrial Arts was offered to grades 8 through 12 this year. The 8th graders learned the fundamentals of beginning shop. Freshmen were introduced to power tools, and worked on small wood projects. Constructing and working with power tools furniture occupied the sophomores. The juniors worked with mechanical drawings most of the year. Large construction projects were taken on by the seniors the first semester. Each senior was required to construct a walnut piece during the se- cond semester. Vocational Agriculture classes took in a variety of pro- jects this year. The freshmen covered sections on tractor driv- ing, animal science, shop work, and a special section on the Future Farmers of America Club. Welding, crops and soils, and small engines were the areas the sophomores studied. The juniors and seniors combined to make one class this year. They learned about farm management, worked with electricity, and metal and wood construction.
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CLOCKWISE, starting ABOVE: J. Davis sanding . . . D. Brooks working on irrigation trailer . . . M. Kubik and S. Nickerson identifying plants . . . L. Sayer sawing . . . K. Wolf drilling holes in his wood project . . K. Zysset measuring very carefully . . . C. Wickizer. K. Kester. and J. Davis construct small models of buildings . . . D. Feeken making ad- justments on cycle . . . B. Nelson and D. Desmond working on their wood project. 16
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Students Gain Office Training The three students in office procedures class spent the last nine weeks of school working in the Cambridge Co-Op, First National Bank, and Petersen’s IGA to receive on-the-job training. Two new classes added this year were Typing II and an individualized course in Accounting II, making a total of seven classes in the business department. CLOCKWISE, starting ABOVE: General business class dressed appropriately for the business office . . . K. O'Brien typing at First National Bank . . . T. tenBensel and B. Frandsen typing letters from their shorthand notes . . . J. Lazarie. L. Gross. W. Mehaffie, B. Klocke. and J. Farr at the style show . . . Children at play school . . . D. Farr taking cake from oven . . . J. Farr and T. Nelson cooking . . . C. Garrison and Page Richardson at style show . . . J. Petersen doing bookwork at Petersen’s IGA . . . G. Klocke. L. Childers, and D. Eubanks in Typing II class. 18
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