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Expounding upon tundamentals of throttles, Mr. Loverud gives his students practical knowledge in Power Mechanics. Causes tor machine breakdowns and suggested ways of repair are studied by Mike Mihalow and Tom Blashill in Mr. WeIch's Machine Shop. , . ,,. .QM M - Q. , 3- . i.ii . X ,?,,,,fi .g 'f ' H gm 1 'Ms'-12:2 ...:.z : 1:-:- Qs ., .... ,..,- P. .gK4,...:.. ---- H 't-- ku Which design and what instruments should be used are maior considerations to Dale Peterson in Graphic Arts MR. ATKINSON: Electronics I, II, and Illg BS and M.S, - St. Cloud State Collegeg Radio and Electronics Club ad- visorg enioys camping, MR. LOVERUD: Power Mechanics I and Ilg BS - Mankato State College, interests are sports and travel. MR, MEYER: Metals I, Woodworking II and III: BS. - Mankato State Collegeg assistant track coachg hobby is carpentry. MR. RUDD: Power Mechanics I, Architectural Drafting I and II, Mechanical Drafting and Woodworking, B.S. - Stout State University, MR. TERRY: Graphic Arts I and Ilg B.S. - Mankato State Col- Iegeg interests are skiing and hunting. MR, WELCH: Ma- chine Shop I and II, Metal Shop I and II: BS. - Mankato State Collegeg interests are golf and hunting.
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New Electronics III Sparks Excitement Arbor variety and uni-point radial saws, Northfield iointers, and electronic wood welders were employed by boys in Met- als and Woodworking Shops to acquire new skills. Proiects included the construction of advanced woodworking record cabinets and models. Students conducted small engine re- pairs and hydraulic experiments in Power Mechanics I and ll. The direct ex- perience acquainted them with mechan- ics of automobiles. Energizing the industrial arts pro- gram was a new course, Electronics III. A ham radio set and an antenna system were used to introduce students to the basics of transistors. A few girls chose to brave the wilds of Mechanical Drafting and Woodwork- ing, and Architectural Drafting classes usually associated with boys. Most boys did not obiect. The necessity. of certain precautions in Metal Shop is emphasized by Mr. Welch. iiii 38 Critically reviewing proiects constructed by students in Woodworking Il, Mr. Meyer suggests ways in which their handicraft might be improved. l Arthur Rudd, Dennis Welch, E. Paul Terry, Ervin Atkinson, Carl Loverud, and Derrald Meyer. Accurate drawing of plans requires a steady hand and a conscientious mind, as Richard Lo- renz finds out in his Architectural Drafting class. .-,--B .M.N ..., H.. H, H-. ,,..., -..if-.T
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40 MR. CADWELL: Swimming and American History, B,S. - Gustavus Adolphus, M,A. W St, Thomas, varsity basket- ball coach, interests are playing and watching sports and reading. MR. CARLSON: Physical Education and Health, B.A. and M,A. - University of Minnesota, Athlet- ic Director, interests are golf, bridge, travel and sports, MR. DAVIS: Swimming, BS, - St. Cloud State, Assistant swimming coach, interested in scuba diving and golf, MRS. JUSTIN: Elective and 10th grade Physical Educa- tion and Health, B.A, - St. Olaf College, M.A. - St. Thomas College, GAA, likes fishing, outdoors and all sports. MISS KNUDSEN: Elective and lOth grade Physi- cal Education and Health, B.S. - South Dakota State, Advisor of Girls' Gymnastics, Basketball and Tennis, in- terests are tennis, bowling and water skiing. MR. LUN- DEEN: lOth grade Physical Education, Health and Swim- ming, B.A. - Augustana College, Swimming team coach, special interests are water skiing, scuba diving and the theatre, MR, LUNDIN: Elective and lOth grade Physical Education and Health, B.A. - Augsburg Col- lege, M,Ed. - University of Minnesota, cross country, track and wrestling coach, likes archery and fishing. Ronald Cadwell, Ardis Knudsen, Betty Justin, Donald Carlson, Lynn Lundin, Kenneth Davis Bryce Lundeen. Unable to escape Mr. Lundin's notorious witticisms,the members of his second hour health class oblig- ingly smile as he makes another of his famous attempts at humor. GYM ASSISTANTSQ FRONT ROW: Debbie Moe, Glinda Robertson, Ann Beaubien, Bonnie Laliberte, Connie Hessevick. SECOND ROW: Jan Setchell, Gayle Reynolds, Val Land, Debbie Olson, Debbie Onstad. BACK ROW: Nancy Zylla, Jeanne Lindquist, Diane Schram, Sue Lambert, Dale Biostad, 2 1 I v 11, , E 'I-it if
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