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Satisfaction From Working With Hands ?-A. Charlie Moon works hard to get the sheet rock up correctly and in time. Ron Fitzpatrick and Terry Hickman straighten up the tool panel. Better Watch Ort Of YC311'11 get Paint Corporation officers: Tracy Estes, Andy Reavis, jimmy Walker, jim White Whytouf lenses, exclalms M212 Bob wright, Robin Mitchel, Stanley caster, Brian ciimore. 1 e. Mark Wilson, Randy Elliott, and Mike Gauss work on their belt kits. Woodworking offered the students opportu- nities to develop woodworking skills rang- ing from fundamental to complex opera- tions. Building trades gained knowledge of the practical experience of building a stor age barn. This year the class didn't have the property to build a house, but they worked around the shop and helped in the building of props for the Jr. -Sr. play. They put new siding on the shop building and everyone helped clean up the shop. Mr. Richard Fussell was the teacher and supervised the construction and remodeling.
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I.E. Students Prepared For Future Mr. Richard Fussell is explaining how they are going to Randy Barnett holds the wood while Dave Cavener drills. make the wooden train. Y SN ., N Randy Nichols is WOI'kiI1g 011 STIHPES and 9-118195 in the Pounding holes in this leather is impossible! exclaims drafting class. Tim Fowler. Industrial education curriculm offered stu- dents opportunities in various areas of interest. General shop was an exploratory course that offered units of study in plas- tics, woodworking, metalworking, leather, and electricity. This year general shop organized a corporation and mass produced a wooden train which was then sold to buy- ers in the community. Drafting offered skills in several types of construction. . I ' l y The develo ed skills and learned atience Jem' Edgar Wonders lf the blufold he ls ma-mg W111 , Y, p p hold all of his money. in this course.
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Connie Freeman concentrates on the Math - A Key To Success Math can be used like any other tool to help unlock the door to greater achieve- ment. An application for math can be found in almost everything one does 3 many things are made easier through its use. Teachers for this year were Miss Blenna DeHart and Mr. Wyman Miller. Courses offered included basic math and general math for the student who wanted a good working knowledge of the subject. Algebra I and II, trigonometry, and geo- metry were offered for students who wanted a broader, more complete under- standing of the subject. The metric sys- tem was taught in the basic and general math classes in addition to the regular curriculum. Several students also went to the SMSU Math Relays in the spring. General math students work hard to complete their assignments before the bell rings. problem. Mr. Miller helps Margaret Torbett with the solution to her geometry . .-,. . .P -' , solution to her 3rd hour geometry i . Proof. Eldon Cook and Mark McCul1y discuss the day's algebra ll assignment.
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