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Mr. Don Kelster assists a student in woodworking. Other subjects under his supervision are crafts and metals. Out of the kiln and ready for the final touches are To sew a fine seam. Miss Ruth Siebold notes Jan Hardenbrook's progress on a garment for clothing. Miss Siebold also teaches personal development. That smile is for what's cooking. Mrs. Ken- neth Carver gives a few pointers to Kathy Rayno in Foods class, Explaining technical parts of farm machinery is an lm- portant part of vocational agriculture. Mr. Will Wake- field, instructor also sponsors FFA. ceramic vases made by students ln Mr. David Young's ceramics and sculpture class. Mr. Young also teaches painting and drawing.
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Mr. Stephen Gaines instructs one of his students in the use of an auto motor tester. Mr. Gaines is the instructor In Auto Mechanics. education many futures are planned, many goals to be reached Some of the varied courses that prepare a stu- dent for entrance into community life are offered in the Trades preparatory department. Vocational instruction and planning are given in Mr. Harvey Leamons and Sue Weaver count the intake from sales of sports programs, Mr. Leamons teaches mechanical drawing and architectural drawing. Counseling Judy Vang and John Huston on their cofop programs is Mr. Einer Toft. He serves as coordinator of the cooperative trades department. auto mechanics, trades co-op, mechanical drawing, vocational agriculture, metals, woods and crafts. Instruction in the finer arts of ceramics, sculpture, drawing and painting as well as practical education in clothing, foods, personal development and family care is also offered at Grand Island Senior High School. These are just part of the wide-ranging curriculum designed to prepare the student for active adult life.
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Now, are you sure that's right? queries Mr. Frank Pinkston, algebra instructor, of one of his students. Will it work? Could be, if Mr. William Smith and Mr. Don Hein, chemistry and physics teachers, put their heads together. science and math challenges of the new era demand more of scientists From general math to analytics and from applied science to chemistry, a GIHS student interested in math or science can find the course suited to him. The mathematics department includes nine courses, two of them offering possible college credit. These courses may be selected from general math, first and second year algebra, geometry, trigonom- etry, analytics, solid geometry, college algebra and college trigonometry. GlHS's science department, in turn, includes five courses, all requiring laboratory worlr. These are applied science, biology, physics, chemistry, and photography. Every student is given an opportunity through the guidance of teachers, complete curriculum and modern equipment to advance as far as he desires in any one of the math or science fields. There is something more to trigonometry than books. Mr. Gale Randel, geometry and trigonometry instructor, points this out to Jim Price and Jack Juel, i'trig students. I4
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