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Above, Mr Dean Clawson, head of the Dept who teaches Drafting and Architectural Models, runs a copying machine Below, Mr Wayne Osborn, instructor in Mech Drafting, Leathercraft, and Trades, checks attendance in class. Above, Mr Arthur Sutfin, Trades in Machinery, prepares a machine for class use Below, Mr Douglas Haave, Trades in Woodwork, smooths wood before using it Twenty-seven
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Industrial Ed. Has An Influence On Society Mac hines run about everything in our society today, and in the future they will probably have such great influence on our lives that we will not be able to do without them Industrial Education teaches and trains students in the fields of trades and mechanics There are classes for those students who like woodworking, auto mechanics, architectural and mechanical drafting, electronics and machinery. Industrial education provides in-the-classroom experiences where students learn by doing. There is adequate bookwork for students to get a basic idea about procedures, but the genuine knowledge is acquired from actually working with the machinery. When they have successfully completed a course, students who were initially unacquainted with the detailed workings of machinery, have the ability to repair, rebuild and plan their own machines. Mr Leander Stachura, Electronics and Morse Code, explains intricacies in the inside of a television set Mr Dennis Weixelman, Auto Shop and Tune-up, reaches for the overhead projector used to explain position and function of parts in an automobile Above, Mr Paul Adams, Industrial Crafts, places board in position to be ut for use in class Below, Mr Jerry Ball, Engine, Auto Mechanics and Welding, checks over a motorcycle to see what's wrong Twenty-six
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Variety Of Services Help Students Grow I he 1974-1975 school year witnessed many ideas finally come down on paper. The student lounge and Room 129 will become the new media center and the concessions stand will move to the cafeteria. The purpose of these services, as a whole, is to serve the student personally. They serve the student body's health, athletic, mind expanding, community and social needs. Without these services, the students would only grow academically, and not become a socially rounded person. Mrs Carol Epp, R.N., school nurse, shares a nursing magazine on cancer with Chris deBrestian Mr John Bruce and Mrs Ruth Siefkes, media specialists, stand next to a brand-new nrn rofilm projector Above, Mr lames Sommers, athletic director, types out forms for basketball season Below. Mrs. Barbara Schwartz, Mrs Shirley Schnabel, and Mrs Janet Thompson, of the Library Staff. Twenty-eight
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