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,, .55 lnd ustrial Arts students learn safety techniques. One good thing about industrial was that it gave an idea of what work- ing in the construction business would be like. The class was taught by Neal Gris- wold and it involved learning to work with wood and the different electri- cal tools. To do good in these classes it was necessary to have a good imagina- tion and creative abilities. A good un- derstanding of math was also useful. The industrial arts department of- fered general and advanced wood- working, general and architectual drafting and engineering graphic classes. These courses were designed to meet the students interested in workmanship and manufacturing techniques. lt's a fun class to take and it gives you a lot of experience, said Art Car- reon. we 1 g.-X. Y i i M .,,.... .,..,....., , . ,..., , .Q B., mmm... , ii X l , 42 Ind. Arts l.A. bri htens future 3 ' z ' f Q
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Q? ity 7' Homemaking's or Home Eco- nomics' are both the same thing, its main purpose is to provide students with skills that will prepare them for the role of wage earner and home- maker, explained Debra Harris, de- partment head. Homemaking has been offered here since the school first opened. It offers courses like Homemaking 1, child development, consumer edu- cation, and home management. These courses were not only limit- ed to girls because many guys par- ticipated in these classes and bene- fitted a great deal from them. In some cases my football play- ers did better than some of the gurls smiled Harris Homemaking IS a well rounded course that provides students with the skills needed to function well as an individual or as a family unit finished Harris ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 4 4 ' ' 5 ' 3 35212 ' ' ' ' ' v 1 553 I g1fEi!f.E?Ef?lZ?? l 25-if Students prepare Christmas meal. Careers vary in H . Even Jim Ellis has found time to cook Homemaking 41
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ft: Special machines require hard concentration. Above: Mark Daniels cleans up after class. Student concentrates while cutting wood. Ind. Arts 43
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