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BELOW: Sophomores Tom Croxen, Steve Horn and Roger Vizenor take soil samples in ag. BOTTOM LEFT: Bill Croxen, junior, centers stock on the metal lathe. BOTTOM RIGHT: Senior James Neff sands down his wood shop project. Don Cosgrove Lowell Gilliland Bill Peal Francis Thorpe
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Accomplishment Is The Key To Learning Classes which enabled students to explore and learn about possible occupations are those which include agriculture, shop, drafting, gas engines, and occupations. Through four years of agriculture, students gained knowledge and experience which may help them in many fields of work in the future. Drafting is a one year course and gas engines and occupations are one year long with a semester devoted to each area. After taking a year in general shop, students can continue with two years of wood shop or two years of metal shop. The goal of the shop classes is to have students emerge with a better understanding of tools and industry, and to develop an appreciation for one's own work and others' work. Robert Nelson Department Head BELOW: Danny Lane, junior, makes a bearing driver on a metal lathe.
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Interested Students Become Interesting Adults Through the MHS vocational department, students were able to probe into and learn a little about possible occupations. Art classes were available for artistically inclined students, while photography was taught to a few who displayed interest in this area. Girls could learn the art of good homemaking through a three-year home ec. course which dealt in cooking, sewing, crafts, family life, and home planning. Typography classes gave students the opportunity to learn as they gained experience in fields of work in which they might one day become involved. BELOW: Sophomores Melonee Benson and Linda Freeman work on their home ec. sewing projects. BOTTOM LEFT: Working on her calligraphy in Art I is is freshman Becky Quinn. BOTTOM RIGHT: Roberta Greene, freshman, concentrates on her lettering in art.
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