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Q A N. X if.. . a X . XM23 . ROBERT SEBBERT Woodshop, Freshman Physical Education LOLA WORCESTER Home Economics PAT THOMAS Commerce LARRY THOMAS Metal Shop, Driver Education I'-vw-'
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Qtudemseam Maougk vmwwcoww LHS offers several vocational type courses from which students can choose . These classes are developed to provide the student a practical area o study in wood-working, metal study, home economics, and busi- ness. Mrs. Worcester teaches all home econom- ics classes which include four units for girls and a unit for senior boys. Mr. Sebbert offers three wood shop classes for boys and one for girls. The courses are designed to give stu ents a progressive study of project construction from a asic drawing to the finished product. For young men more interested in the metal and automotive departments, LHS offers two units of welding and one of small gasoline engines . Mr. Thomas teaches these courses as well as driver education. The business department offers units in elementary typing, bookkeeping, business law and gqeneral business. Mrs. Thomas teaches t e business classes and a class in publications . RIGHT: Cindy Forssberg and Deb Hanke check the reason their answer is incorrect on a bookkeeping test. ABOVE: Vonda Gingles and Linda Nichol study sil- verware patterns during the home economics IV class field trip to Hays. The trip was a part of a unit on planning a wedding. RIGHT: Jim Vahle and Marvin Gaines change the table saw blade in wood shop I. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Senior boys enjoy a meal they prepared in boys' family living class. The class is designed to prepare the fellows for those bachelor days. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Ed Ebner sets his flame so he can do some cutting on his welding project. . .s..-ikgwirw t 0 1' A ,.,.af ,aff
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, Mwd i5l, '! 1 LHS offers eight units of science and math. New on the faculty this year, Mark Hall teaches general science , 33214 biolo , and chemistr Mr. Hall is a raduate of Kan- it 1 i SY , , Y' 8 , sas State University of Manhattan and calls Qurnter, Kansas, his home town. Mr. Simoneau teaches advanced math, practical math, algebra I and II, and geometry. Mr. Altman handles general math. if MARK HALL ' Science i n l il ,W 5 LEROY SIMONEAU Mathematics svm il? x,,b ll!! 1 ND nl..
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