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Industrial Arts Need a set of house plans, a pipeline engineer? How about a beautiful hand crafted maple dining room suite complete with China cabinet or a wrought iron patio set? These are just a few of the items designed and built by the Industrial Arts Department, under the guidance and lead- ership of their sponsors. Students excell in many areas in the Industrial Arts program. Power mechanics, woodshop, metal shop, and drafting all form the many facets open to an Industrial Art student. The student is trained to produce a product through fine workmanship and pride. chairperson for Industrial Arts Department Teachers Not Shown: Mr. Roger Seiders 212 Academics!Faculty
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Darliek and Bruce Lewis enter darkroom to Andy Wells plays the piano for the choir classes. picture in the photography class. The band is taught not only to ploy, but to march. Mrs. Fickes and her art class do many things such as string arts, molds and clay figures. . Karl Hickfang, while playing the piano, leads his choir class in a popular Mr. Bill Droemer the photography teacher, explains how to use o cam- era. hoir Goes to U.I.L. Contest.
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Classes Work Hard irning to operate machines forms a maior portion of the metal shop sses. mechanics students, Tim Ortez, iunior, spends three classes a day in auto mechanics lab. 1 Andera Graves, senior, works on woodshop proiect for state competition in May, Students are also taught to use materials and tools to aid them in producing a quality project. Students this year began working on their proiects for competition at the beginning of the year. Hours were spent on plans and designs, Each student was responsible for financing his own proiect if he wanted to build an expensive piece of furniture. Students became so enthusiastic about their proiects that many nights of sleep were lost to add the finishing touches. Stories were told of students not happy with a fin- ish on a table completely stripping it and redoing it before the contest. Learning to weld and mold is necessary for students who work on metal shop protects. AcademicsfFaculty 2
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