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Da vid Johnson enjoys his classmate 's comments. Pho to by Pascal Villiger. Chris Horn rests after taking a tough test. Photo by Pascal Villiger. , ,E X I, P 'SL s U- 1 ' , 3 . 5 .. V a Q ,RPL 2, ' ,.f if s Curt Maudlin concentrates on his book work. Photo by Pascal Villiger. Mike Patrick listens for lab instructions. Photo by Pascal Villiger. Science 23
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,,l J K: 'H -al-V J Labs stimulate student interest The science program appealed to future scientists through experiments in the laboratory and with a multitude of science films. Science lectures also encouraged students to absorb greater knowledge. Chemical labs in physical science introduced beginningstudentstoavarietyof interesting experiments. The labs were designed to initiate students to the use of various scientific procedures. Biology was offered to students after completing physical science. One of the more interesting biology labs was the dissecting lab. The fetal pig lab presented students with hands-on experience. Knowledge gained through science courses presented an interesting variety of invaluable information. 'J .-fum NWN ff df ' wleslnn Stan Gustas performs a titration lab. Photo by Lab partners formulate friendshlp ln Science Pascal Villi er. 22 Science g Photo by Pascal Villiger.
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On the job training First-hand experience is a vital key to future careers. Students were able to receive on the job training from Klein's career training classes. Students enrolled in career training attended morning classes. After school the students worked an average of 15 hours a week at a wide spectrum of employment. Sponsor John Hobbs maintained close communicaton with students' employees by weekly visitations. Myjob is part coach, part spy, said Mr. Hobbs. l try to help with academics and build self-esteem. Other aspects of the career training program at Klein were: cosmotology, typing, personal business management, agri- culture, air conditioning and refrigeration, auto mechanics, mechanical trades, and many other beneficial programs to aid students in future careers. A CVAE student prepares to go to work. Photo by Rick Seehausen. Es! 24 Career Training. g Q r 6 , 1 ,. ' ,4,??5,,,-.,.- Qfiag, , ,V 7, viii W l .9 if , t 15 ' w ' ff ,, , wfiffwg, The 1983-84 CVAE officers. Photo by Rick Students listen carefulbf as John Hobbs explains Seehausen. homework. Photo by Rick Seehausen.
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