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A finishing touch. Adding the final polish, Merle Condrey shows his craftmanship in the art of wood- working. Put it together. While Jim Foreman screws in the final screw of his cabinet, a smile of perfection comes over his face. Putting the pieces together. As he glues each of Bumper to bumper. During auto mechanics, Mark the pieces together, Doug Elam’s house begins to Johnson shows the technique of repainting a fender. take shape. 10 Architectural Drawing Auto Shop Woodworking
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Star Wars Ill. Looking at space age indeed, Lisa Plucinik programs one of the computers at the Tech Center. It’s nice to help Mother Nature. Providing a neces- sary ingredient for growth, Larry Minnick waters young seedlings in horticulture class. 7, Precise Accuracy. Working with tiny transistors, Owen Bryant completes electronics work at Tech Center. of Chesterfield Technical Center 9
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Build your Own home Ever thought you would like to design your own house? Well that’s exactly what the students of Mr. Hutchins’ architectur- al drawing class did this year. At the be- ginning of the year they were required to draw up the plans for their original de- signs. This included plans for the floor plan, foundation, electrical system, and plumbing. Once this was all completed everyone began to work on building their models, which proved to be quite a te- dious and time-consuming project. Balsa wood and brick paper helped make the variety of designs, from modern to colo- nial, come alive. Some students used re- alistic-looking gravel for driveways, grass paper for lawns, and miniature shrubbery and trees. After much hard work the finished product makes all their effort worth while. Architecture can offer students the op- portunity for many careers in the field of drawing including engineering, architec- ture, and technical drawing. Just think these students of today could be design- ing the houses and machines of tomor- row. EA Smee cad ce AY he er es) Hit it on the head. While concentrating on his wood model, stewart Gray precisely hammers the wood together. - vy iw I” eo” a - — Cutit out. All the pieces need to be cut and shaped It all measures up. During drafting class, Alan Per- to fit the need of whatever the project is. Mike row designs a new model home for the future. Wharan is in the process of doing just this. Architectural Drawing Auto Shop Woodworking 11
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