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The finest industrial arts facility in Berks County got that way with the recent addition of a Power Technology shop and new equipment for the existing shops. The P.T. shop, including hydraulics. pneumatics, electricity, small engines, and alternate energy sources, was the domain of new instructor Michael Beiler. A new machine which was helpful interdepartmentally was the graphic arts phototypesetter used for the Echo, the literary magazine, and NHS programs. The Mobile Unit was again busy, building cabinets for the senior high home economics suite and placing the eagle which was a gift of the class of 1979. Original graphic work pleases Becky Delp. INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMLNT. row 1= Barry L. Richardson. Robert J. Tuckey. row !-. Chairperson Thomas C. Goulden. Michael G. Beiler. NEW PROGRAMS ADDED Power Technology I uses a transparent engine to display the ignition of vechiles like cars and lawn mowers. Ron Reichwein. Scott Mohn. Mike Essig. and Tony Miller listen to Mr. Beiler’s explanation concerning the sparkplug wire before attempting workbook exercises. 16 academics
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SOCIAL STUDIES DEPT. MAKES HISTORY After showing The Cincinnati Chicken. Mr. Bennett discusses the film in economics class. While participating in Hat Day. Shelly Rogers completes Mr. Fleck’s history assignment. Crisis. a simulation game, teaches Kelly Stoltzfus and Dawn Beane problem solving techniques. Patti Ostrowski takes a history breather. We should all be concerned about the future because we will have to spend the rest of our lives there.” This quote from Kettering set the tone for the social studies department this year. In response to changing society, the department added a new course titled the American Political System to the curriculum. This course was required for all incoming sophomores who did not have a Civics course in ninth grade. Students also participated in field trips to Gettysburg. NYC, and Washington, D.C. academics 15
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Checking advanced graphic projects on the light table. Sandi Wulkowicz. Tom Stoltz. Becky Delp. and Dave Kostival solicit Mr. Richardson's advice. WORKERS CLEAN UP To finish a candle holder. Hugh Gensemer and Dan Moyer CUSTODIAL STAFF, rowL Head Custodian Charles Bowman, row 1. Leon Herber. Jr., discuss scroll forming with Mr. Tuckey. Metal II Instructor. William Palombaro. Jr.. Moc Lieu. academics 17
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