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Below: Only affer he has furned ol? fhe car does Tim Cohl unfasfen his seal and shoulder harness. Leffz Before adiusfing fhe brakes, Bill Engel removes fhe leff fron? wheel assembly. Far Leff: To obfain proper lighflng on Sandy Williams, Terry Sfump adiusfs one of The lamps before falc- inq her pidure. Leff: Using a lorquewrench, Andy l-less af+ains fhe proper le-nsion on fhe heads. Far Left Show- ing a specific example, Mrs. Codye Linder explains fo Karen Rhoden 'rhe basic idea of speed and resisfance.
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Photogrophy hos too mony sign-ups too little room East students popularized photogra- phy class beyond expectations. Well over IOO students signed up: however, some juniors and sophomores could not talce the course. Still, many East students participated under three ditterent teachers. lvlr. John Tite, Mr. Dale Couchman, and Mr. Neal Charslce taught photography, with Mr. Couchman's having the only darlc- room. Due to necessity, lvlr. lite set up a malceshitt darkroom in room 408. Even though classes were large and room limited, students merited trom the course. Students learned how to take shots and develop them. Students even developed color pictures in lvlr. Couch- man's sections. Another new class was initiated in the industrial arts program. lvlrs. Linder, a tormer pilot, taught aviation, atter originating the course in a Saturday seminar. Aviation students dealt with varied aspects ot tlight. Students acquainted themselves with the operation ot air- cratt, specitically with the instrument panel. Students also planned tlight pate terns, using maps ot airports. V' A if ' 39,2 s s -....,,,NW ---- ,,,....,,. . f ,.s1 ,Zi ui.
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Home electricity concentroites on residenticil wiring Practical home electricity was designed to show the practical applica- tion ot wiring. Mr. Jack Vair demon- strated how to wire lamps, outlets, and circuits. Basically, home electricity stu- dents learned things they can use when they become homeowners. Apparently many East students tore- saw the valuable experience that could loe gained trom the course. As a result. sign-ups were many and classes were large. ln Mr. Vair's tirst semester sec- tions, nearly l25 students enrolled. Above Right: ln electricity class Mr. Vair explains a principle ot heat and pressure. Right: Relaxing in a Junior Class Play prop. Rick Simpson studies tor his later classes atter tinishing worlc in stage- cratt. 1
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