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I.E. Introduced To World O Craftsmen Clark Jenkins used the drafting machine to lay off a blueprint. Bruce Burk is hard at work on tomorrows general shop assignment. Mr. Fussell listens as part of his class discusses wood finishing. Industrial education brought new chal- lenges to the classes. Mr. Richard Fus- sell had new ideas as new students walked into his classroom. General shop learned the different types of tools used during construction. Woodworking constructed several wood projects during the year. Advance woodworking worked on one project all year. They used examples of the different types of joints used in furni- ture construction. Jamie Angus saws a board for his project. jimmy White sands on a cabinet door during Sth hour shop.
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Carpentry Introduced At MH l Mike Andrews and Laura jones work hard on drawing their house plans for their miniature house. Martin Wells seems confused on how to tell the dif- ference bewveen platform and balloon naming. Carpentry was introduced this year to the industrial arts classes. Mr. Richard Fus- sell, taught the carpentry classes how to read blueprints and symbols. The classes were instructed to draw plans for a house which they constructed, in miniature, dur ing the year. They learned the basics of home construction and how to prepare their own blueprints. 1. Sixth hour carpentry class listens to instructions on how floor plans are drawn. Carpentry class checks the joints and sands cabinet doors. Mr. Richard Fussell tests the back of a chair to see if it will hold together.
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Math - Science f Numbers Besides being of utmost importance to the scientific World, mathematics can be an extremely Valuable asset in everyday living. One constantly depends on this science of numbers, and in order to fully appreciate its benefits, one must first understand it. Math courses this year included general math, basic math II, algebra I, algebra II, and trigonometry. Teachers this year math. were Miss Blenna DeHart and Mr. Wyman Miller. Teresa Murray works on adding fractions in general ,Y . V , If - X., i Denise Cox listen attentively to the day's algebra I Miss DeHart helps Dorthea Francis with her problem in assignment. general math. fret 1 -A MSI' .f Randy Stine looks up from his work Which is cheaper: 3 12. oz. cans CD 69st, or 2 16 oz. cans C55 89ch? asks Mr. in general math. Miller.
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