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Cooperative Vocational Senior Allen Orahood at Building Trades. Vocational classes are simply cooperative programs with area schools. Offered at Covington were Building Trades taught by Carter Morett, Auto Mechanics taught by Dallas Peffley, Intensive Office Lab taught by Denise Knezevich and Vocational Agriculture taught by Keith Davidson. Classes offered at other schools were Welding at Fountain Central taught by Richard McNeely, and Machine Trades at Attica taught by Mike Myers. Classes offered next year will be Welding, Machine Trades, and Auto Mechanics. Junior Mark Faulkner and Junior Tim Edwards in Auto Mechanics. Junior Jory Whittington at Building Trades. 27
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Languages Langues Linguae Languages offered at Covington High School are English, French, and Latin. Students are required to take four years of English, and can take four years of French, and two years of Latin. Those students preparing for college may choose academic english classes. A french student who wishes to remain anonymous. Jamie Miller, Tammie Davis, and Kim Swingle trying to make it through Henry James' Washington Square. ’' This reading was a requirement of Mrs. Hegg s Junior English Class. 26 Mrs. Reed checking her french students ability to speak their new language.
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Woods and Drafting Woods class introduces students to basic woodworking techniques. In first year woods students must make a minimum of four regular projects, like potatoe bins, bread boxes, rocking chairs, and file boxes. The second year students have elective projects such as beds, dressers, and some refinishing. Advanced Woods is a continuation of second year woods as a basic fine furniture class. Pieces selected in Art Show qualify for craft prizes. Drafting is a basic understanding of how objects look in 3-D. Only one year is offered and in this year a student gains knowledge of mechanical drafting, multi-view projections, sketching, isometric drawing, half and full cutaway drawings, and blue print reading. In the future Mr. Watt, the Woods and Drafting teacher, hopes to see Computer Assisted Drafting (CAD). Sophomore Steve Reynolds examining a wood lathe. Sophomore Steve Reynolds using a table saw. Junior Ted Richardson sanding down a project.
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