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Architectural drawing classes sketch plans for a real building, one by Laurie Lutz makes her a finalist Though they are all quite different, industrial arts, reading lab, and typing classes had one thing in common. They depended on more than just a textbook to get through the semester. While typists were trying to hit the keys with just the right staccato touch and reading lab classes were using headphones and small screens to in- crease their reading ability, some architectural drawing students were getting a taste of a project in the real world. They used their rulers and t-squares to produce designs for the new mari- time museum for the Western Lake Erie Historical Society to be built at Bay View Park. Laurie Lutz was a finalist in the competition, which was sponsored by the American Institute of Architects. Right: Jane Boyce demonstrates the proper finger position in typing. Far above: For better sound in Reading Lab Jim Kimble adjusts his headphones, Above: Laurie Lutz holds her floor plan for the new Maritime Museum. Below that is a model she con- structed.
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