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MR. ANDREW MR. ERNEST C. HINLICKY STEINNAGEL Department Chairman Auto Mechanics I, II Electronics I, Ilg Drafting I, II The Industrial Arts Department consists of five shops-auto, drafting, electric, metal, and wood. In auto shop, Mr. Steinnagel teaches the basic knowledge of auto mechanics and maintenance. In drafting, Mr. Hinlicky deals with mechanical and architectural designs and blueprints, the fundamentals of circuits and their component parts are taught by him in the electric shop. In the metal shop, the student, under the instruction of Mr. Gross, learns to weld and to operate different machines. The wood shop course, taught by Mr. Durham, is mainly concerned with house construction and furniture making. Two to the left, three to the right, four to Stand by for the biggest shock of your life . . . ! 29
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What do you think this is?-a booky joint? INIR. ROBERT MR. CHARLES R. DURHAM GROSS Woodshop I, II Metal Shop I, II, IIIg Special Education Industrial Arts Hmmm !-I never saw that before!
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MRS. JOANNE HANNA Clothing I, II, Home Ec. f9th gradej MRS. LAURA DUNCAN Department Chairman Living in the Homeg Special Edu- cation MRS. LOIS MARTIN Foods I, II N I won't drop it-honest. Home Economics Eeh !- I didn't know we had to eat what we made! The Home Economics Department offers courses to fit the needs of daily living in every girl's future. In Food classes, the students plan, prepare, and serve family meals and gain experience in marketing and entertaining. The advanced group studies nutri- tion, food preservation, special foods, and foreign foods. In addition to clothing construction, students study clothing selection, care and renovation. Units in textiles and buying ready-to-wear clothes are also included, and advanced students tailor clothes. Sen- iors are given a background of many activities in Living in the Home, including house manage- ment, house planning, interior decoration, child development and home nursing. The ninth grade and special education classes in General Home Economics include units in Foods, Clothing, Child Care, and Grooming. fd'
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