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Eleanor Cox types an invoice in Office Lab. The class borrows records so students can type invoices, letters, and memorandums. Tammy Sallsman fills in for the receptionist. She docs everything a real secretary does for the experience in Office Lab. Keith Ncilscn holds the dry wall, while it’s being nailed in place. The entire construction class builds a house to be sold at the end of the year. Profits are used to buy materials for the next year's house. Gary Bailey grinds on a piece of steel on a belt sander in machine shop. Gary is the only student from Hauser enrolled in this course at Blue River.
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Art In Its Natural State Four girls went out, sat on a hill on the outer part of the park, and painted some trees. “It was really nice at Brown County during this time because the leaves were changing colors. There was a lot of contrast. Painting them helped us with color blending, stated Denise David. Along with getting out of school, it gave the small class a lot of experience. “I would have liked to have had more time,” said Jenny Senior Judy Mankin macramcs a plant hanger in second period class. Other projects Judy completed were rugs and Christmas ornaments. Deaver. Everyone agreed that they would like to go back if given the chance. The chance presented itself and the class went back in the spring to the T.C. Steele Memorial. Theodore C. Steele was a famous Indiana artist whose painting career took off in 1869 and went on until his death in 1926. He was an impressionistic painter who studied in Munich, Germany. He was most famous for his portrait paintings and later developed his talents as a landscape artist. It was this as- “The only way to learn about painting is to paint ... ” peel of his work that the painting class studied. After learning about T.C. Steele and his works, the class went to his home, set their canvases around the grounds and worked on their paintings. With such a famous artist being so close to us. I felt it was necessary for us to learn about the man. The only way to learn about painting is to paint and the T.C. Steele Museum provided the students with that opportunity,” stated Mrs. Janeen Blomenberg. Lisa Lewis works on a Tiffany style stained glass lamp shade in an independent study project during second period crafts class. Denise David works on her still life drawing. Once the drawing was completed she used India ink to do crosshatching or pointillism to add depth and detail. Art 9
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Anna Garrison and Kim Burlon use key punch machines in the data processing class. They also learn how to use an interpreter to translate the holes punched into the cards. A Head Start “Blue River gives me a head start on getting a job right after I graduate from high school because 1 have already received training for a job,” stated Jenny Rath-burn. Blue River is attended “When you go to get a job you need more than a high school diploma” by six schools in the area: Hauser, Morristown, New Palestine, Triton, Southwestern and Waldron. It has 15 different courses to offer, all of which require two years of classes. Each course earns a student six credits per year towards graduation. “Students who plan to attend Blue River Vocational School should be sure they want to pursue that field because each class period is three hours long, five days a week for two years. Once they start the program it takes up most of their high school time and does not fit well into other programs,” stated Mr. Jack Huff, guidance counselor. “Blue River can help you learn about the job you are going into and help you decide if that's really what you want to do.” “When you go to get a job you need more than just a high school diploma. Employers want extra training. That’s the main reason most of us attend Blue River,” stated Jane Baldwin. Joe Ortlieb and Jeff Dcaver take the exhaust system off of a car in auto maintenance. The cars are brought in by the public, who pay only for the parts used. They also put a new exhaust system on this car. Barry Anderson works on a drafting assignment in his drafting class at Blue River. His drafting assignments require him to be extremely neat and accurate. Blue River 11
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