Grain Valley High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Grain Valley, MO)

 - Class of 1982

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Knowledge Expanded The lndustrial Arts classes this year were composed of seventh through twelfth grade students, mostly those who were veterans of past shop classes taught by l.A. teacher, Mr. Chuck Shroyer. The basic classes taught in this department were junior high shop classes ffirst hourj in which seventh and eighth graders learned the basic skills of crafts and woodwork by creating items constructed by way of wood, leather, and e I plastic. w Woodworking l consisted of studying the various materials, machines, tools, and processes relating to the woodworking industry. General metals taught stu- dents how to work with and process different types of metal such as sheet, wrought iron, welding, heat treating, and simple machine methods. Basic draft- ing focused on techniques and basics of drafting. For those who were in their second year of drafting, architectual drafting was offered for a deeper educa- 'M tion. Students in the class were taught the problems of home planning, wiring, plumbing, heating, etc. Finishing and Upholstery students involved themselves with stripping and fin- ishing small tables and experimenting with various finishing methods and mate- rials. The l'big project of the first semester fourth hour students was to finish and reupholster a chair of their choice. Other advanced classes taught by Shroyer were advanced woods two, three, and four. Students in the Industrial Arts program worked toward com- pletion of their lengthy projects. and entry into district l.A. contest. For the first time in eight years, though, no one from the program participated in the event. Hand-sanding a board on the table saw, freshman Gary Parker prepares parts for his wood project ffar abovej. Utilizing their mental knowledge, junior high students Brian Thompson and lohn Marlow take time out from worksheets to smile at the camera fabovel. Caught from behind, senior Russ Criswell looks up from his advanced drafting -print frightj. 84! INDUSTRIAL ARTS

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