Greenville High School - Hi Life Yearbook (Greenville, MI)

 - Class of 1978

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% Senior Goes For Chicken Record The Agriculture classes got off to a roaring start with Lee Rassmunsen, setting a goal to raise some baby chicks to 5 lb. chickens in 7 weeks. He did this to prove that there have been many advances made in the agricultural area. Lee did not reach his goal, but he had chickens weighing on the average of four and a half to five and a half pounds. This year agriculture students were active in many contests and leadership activities, which helped them to extend their knowledge of business and farming. Agriculture covers a wide range of Beth Peterson, senior, stands in front of the i° s 'rom farming all the way to ousiness class wondering what to do next. management and veterinary work. Rod Selesky senior pays arave attention to Mr. Bremer, while Jeff Sennas, senior, mind is in the back of the room. Mr. Bremer smiles at student remarks to what he's doing. Ag. students listen atentitively to what Mr. Bremer has to say to fellow students, hoping it will answere some of their questions. 22



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Industrial Arts Very Rewarding Industrial Arts provides creative, self-fulfilling, revyarding, and challenging experiences, all of which helps to build a complete person. Generally this is accomplished through the building of unique projects, such as grandfather clocks, Gun Cabinets, Tresle tables, cast automobile parts and piston lamps. There were some projects which were required, usually of beginning students, such as a hanging spoon rack. This was done to establish basic skills and knowledge of materials and machines being used by industry. Later there is time for the students to design or use the available project plans for projects that might be more appealing and useful to them. More female students have started to take shop classes. It has helped them to become alittle less dependent on someone else for help when it might not be available. The Industrial Arts Department offers skills which can be used in future vocational work. Mike Wyckoff and Dan Ingraham, seniors, working on a surface grinder. Senior, Jeff Eastman, works on a band saw making an irregular cut. 24

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