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1. Mr. Lyle Sanborn, instructor, assists Andy Ernst ing with a problem in Mechanical Drawing. 2. John Ingalls and Scott Doll piece their pojects togehter in Advanced Woodworking. 3. Alan Pohlman demonstrates the proper way to climb a ladder during Vo-Ag. 4 Mr. Howard Wallace shows Craig Hawkins the art of cutting a pipe in Vo-Ag. 5. Rodney Ahlgrim and Jeff Hollinsworth get ready to mix paint for their projects in Vo-Ag. 6. Cheryl Oberle, the only girl enrolled in Mechanical Drawing, uses a T-Square to draw a straight line. 7. Opening an oxygen tank to prepare for a welding assignment is Barry Norstedt. 8. Mr. Fred Gunn, woodworking teacher, and Kevin Corbett discuss plans for Kevin's next project.
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Industrial arts classes learn through field trips All of the teachers of the Industrial Arts classes took some of their students on field trips this year. One of the trips was a combination of two groups. The young farmers of Mr. Howard Wallace and the General Metals class of Mr. Lyle Sanborn toured several busin- esses on March 3. The places they visited were Locke Stove in Lyons; Ark Manufacturing in Sterling; and Grain Spoiling, Americo Manufacturing, and Collins Industry in Hutchinson. Mr. Wallace s Vo-Ag classes also visited the Great Bend Sale Barn to watch a livestock sale. Mr. Fred Gunn took his woodworking classes to the Western Kansas Industrial Arts Fair in Hays April 24-25. The students entered projects in the fair and viewed them on display along with other high school students' projects. All these industrial arts field trips were taken to complement the usual classroom study and shop work in the department. A new class, Advanced Woodworking, under the in- struction of Mr. Gunn, was a change in the depart- ment. All the advanced students had woodworking during the same hour, whereas in past years, they could take it any hour during the day. 4
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Home Economics learn about careers In the Home-Ec department, the Bachelor Living class looked at careers for men in the home economics fields. They had four guest speakers. Gary Simmons, owner of Great Bend Floral; Ralph Cotton, owner of Alpine Ovens; Leon Cox, former Daylight Doughnut man; and Rick Cummings, director of food service at CKMC, all spoke to the class about their careers and how they got started. The family living class also had a guest speaker. A florist from Larry’s Garden Center in Great Bend gave a talk and demonstration on ways to use flowers and plants in wed- dings. The class also visited Gunn's Bridal Shop where they looked at and tried on wedding dresses. On April 8, all the home-ec students attended the Barton County Home Economics Day held at the Barton County Community College. Home Economics Day consisted of several different kinds of workshops with contests and judging following the workshops. Four students brought back medals. Theresa Peintner won third in macrame and third in tatting. Fiancee Dannebohm received first in Flan- ellgraph story telling, Patty Peintner got second in model- ing and third in clothing construction, and Cathy Petz won third in modeling.
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