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15 Wallace Headed Vo-Ad HOWARD WALLACE, B. S. , M. S. Vocational Agriculture I-IV Physical Science Bruce Peters and Richard Mar- tin (Left)concentrate on weld- ing a carrier while Jon Wirtz (Lower Left) measures feeding stalls he has been welding. Kurt Rugan (Below) welds a cart as Kelvin Schartz and Robert Lang (Bottom) work on a gate frame.
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BERTHA ACHELPOHL, A. B. , M.S. Home Economics Kertha Ackelpokl Directed Homemaking Most girls tried to include Home Economics in their schedule of courses during their four years in high school. In that way, the girls were better pre- pared when the time came for them to be efficient homemakers. The girls enrolled in Home Ec spent time in the kitchen and at the sewing machines. Some of the various subjects covered included food preservation, meal service, units in clothing, household or con- sumer buying, and management of family incomes. Four new avocado green ranges and one new re- frigerator were installed in the Home Ec Department this year. Two new sewing machines were bought. Rosann Roth (BELOW) carefully cuts out a pattern. Miss Achelpohl (TOP RIGHT) instructs Jalayne Klep- per in the art of sewing while Vicki Paterson and Diane Roof sew on their garments. Brenda Hickel and Diane DeWerff model their dresses for other class members and Miss Ache lpohl. 14
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Building Zrades Students Painted Eagles ftest. Worked Jn Plastics Carlson And Sandborn Zaugkt Applied Sciences Under the direction of Ed Carlson, students in the Industrial Arts Department completed over 500 projects this year. They ranged from small desks to a large china cabinet built by Vince Bruno. Ron and Don Carlson finished construction of a grand- father clock that they started building last year. Don Jordan completed a gun rack. Both Rollie Peter and Max Christiansen built desks while headboards for beds proved to be a popular project for many students. Allen Kuhn finished a large work- bench with a metal top which consisted of many storage drawers. Mr. Carlson also impressed his students with the importance of safety around machines and hand power tools, as well as out- lining the procedure used in refinishing furniture. The Arts and Crafts students split their year between the use of four different types of art: leather crafting, acrylics, paint- ing and liquid polyester casting. Sometime was spent with wood in creating pictures and other small projects from small wood cuttings. EDWIN CARLSON, B. S. Arts and Crafts Woodworking LYLE SANBORN, B. S. Mechanical Drawing General Metals Building Trades 16
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