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Jim Silva and Trent Lynn shape a project using the ban saw in the Metals room. Metals attracts more and more students every year because it is so interesting and allows for creativity. Bending scrolls is part of the pro- cess of making a bowl as Brad Hammack illustrates. Metals was a challenging and fun class. i Mike Leach cuts sheet metal for his metals project. Cutting sheet metal was not exactly fun. but it was necessary for many projects. Using an exacto kit, Becky Mall works on her woods project. Becky was outstanding in woods. Taking every precaution. Bill Reinhard planes a piece of wood for his project. Safety was often stressed by Ed Holcomb. Working in metals, Pat Reynolds uses the grinder. The grinder was used in many projects. Industrial Arts - 11
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y?lr puTvrl. Whether it is woods, met- als, mechanical drawing, art, auto, small engines, or electricity, students seem to enjoy their Industrial Arts classes. These classes are extremely useful in the future years of students' lives. Industrial Arts are the most popular elective classes taken by students, especially guys. They are classes that students can do what they enjoy with their hands. For example, building a table, drawing house plans, making a clay sculpture, repairing an en- gine, or even making a met- al candle holder. These classes can also be used as building blocks for future jobs students may choose to specialize in. For some though, they offer a chance to break the rigor of a daily schedule of the more scholastic'' classes. Dusty Baird, a fourth year drafting student, works diligently on his house plans. Drafting students had to enter their plans in the Home Builders Association contest. 10 - Industrial Arts
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COUJLCX DATA Amy Dunn and Kurt Hamilton collect a sample of gas in IPS. Safety goggles were required throughout the labs conducted in the science depart- ment. Angela Valdez and Jim Silva use water displacement to collect a bottle full of air. In IPS students worked in groups of two or three in the labs. Working skillfully and efficiently. Scott Cornett works to get the proper lab data. Working alone was a rare sight because the procedure was harder to follow with only one pair of hands. 12 - Science Labs
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