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e .sf-Ti? , Sophomore Brian Bays draws with skill and care in his third Senior Bruce Springer concentrates on his architectural plans in period drafting class. fourth year drafting. X of f ... if V ,X We ii X- ,V ,wif i j at md N V' me yt. -'E V64 'U' -'EE' mrs ' i f ram.. w'1,R.3fPf Sm:-My ,cf gas, 'il Ill lsill 9 if J Q Juniors Kerry Sylvester and Mike Willoughby explain pest charts to Mr. St. John explains layout plans for a sheep feeder to other juniors in agriculture class, Kenny Jarrell and Bruce Goettmann in senior agricul- ture class. Seniors Dave Hull, John Barcus, Frank Ellis and Greg Hersherger, during agriculture class, prepare for a soil judging contest in the Pendleton area. 25
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Prcductifvitg Increases Through Agriculture, Drafting Precission and accuracy must guide the hands of members of all drafting classes, expecially the jun- iors and seniors, as they work on their semester pro- jects. Making models for sections of a house may sound like a great challenge, but it will be one they will overcome. To make the students more capable of completing this task, Lapel has descriptive geometry in its second year class. Agricultural field trips included some events as visiting the state FFA center near Trafalgar, In- diana, and visiting some of the area farms to ob- serve the different methods of farming and animal production. Dairy, poultry, livestock, soil judging, animology, and crop judging are some of the major studies. Mr. Trippeer points out some of the fundamentals to freshman Brian Cookman in drafting class. tj .es- s 24
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Shop Students Learrt Profitable Trades Shop class prepared students for a number of im portant trades as well as constructionary methods that could be used in every day life. Some students did wood Working While others worked with sheet metal and welding. Other projects included Working with electricity and automotive transportation Modernized equipment helped students to learn timesaving methods. Under the supervision of the instructor, Mr French, the students constructed such items as book shelves, some of which they made this year for the grade school, tables, chairs, metal grills, jack stands hammers, circuit testers, and oscillators. Students also worked on engines and other related subjects Problem solving is a never-ending task for Mitch Richardson Showing his ability in the plastics area of study Field Olsen takes hot plastic from the kiln. 26
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