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CONSTRUCTING Students use creativity on projects Woodworking is a great way for me to be constructive, said senior Jeff W. Carr. Industrial Arts consists of Mechanical Drawing 1-4, general metals, and construction trades, all of which are taught by Monty Enright. The woodworking classes are instructed by Fred Gunn. They provide a way for students to be creative and in- dustrious with their own imaginations. “I like to sit down and draw, said junior Cory Downing. But I was disappointed about the In- dustrial Arts Fair. I thought everyone deserved better placings than they received. Thirty-eight mechanical drawings were submitted to the fair in Hays in April. Thirty-six received white ribbons. Senior Eugene Huslig and freshman Vernon Brokar received red rib- bons for their entries. Senior Scott Dannebohm earned a blue ribbon for the sledgehammer he made in general metals. Senior Tristan Mohn struggled through the year after breaking her drawing arm. She was forced to advance from a beginning Drafting I class to Drafting II, which stressed more theory and fewer drawings. With all the pressure placed on her shoulders, she managed to make it through the year. Woodworking students kept busy all year long making cedar chests, gun cabinets, and other individual projects. EugeneHu,ii9 Eugene Huslig EAGLE IRONING OUT THE WRINKLES. After laquering his wood project, sophomore Mike Duntz uses steel wool to make it smooth Eugene Huslig EAGLE FINAL TOUCH-UP. Senior Lonnie Marquis prepares his project for the final finish by sanding it on the hand sander. 28 INDUSTRIAL ARTS
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Math courses offer solutions Several Algebra courses were offered to students to teach solutions to equations and graphing. Geometry offered students an elective course that dealt primarily with points, lines, and space. Advanced Math class provided students going into math related careers a review of algebra and presented an advanced way of dealing with cer- tain problems. Some juniors and seniors took Consumer Math as a way to complete their math credits for graduation. The course helped improve their basic math skills. Computer Science taught students how to write programs and how computers influence everyday life. Heather Christiansen John Mohn Adviser HERE IT GOES. Junior Tim Carpenter observes a year-end experiment conducted by a fellow student in chemistry class. Eugene Huslig EAGLE SOAKING IT UP. Sitting quietly, senior Mike Moody listens to teacher Roger Stremel during an Advanced Math lecture. M. if N, [ MAIH 27
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TOTALLY ENGROSSED. While at the industrial Arts Fair at Hays, sophomore Jimmy Rogers and freshman Scott McFadden ob- serve entries In the contest. Students entered mechanical drawing and woodworking projects in the fair. INDUSTRIAL ARTS 29
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