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VOCATIONAL ood classes had the use of a microwave for approximately six weeks to learn the proper way to use it. They also experimented with the oldest method of preserving food, by making salami and jerky. The mechanical drawing classes held an egg drop where students put a raw egg in a box that they had designed and built, and dropped it from 40 feet. Whether the egg broke depended on how accurately the box was built. The metals shops stayed busy all year building things for the school's use and for personal use. The posts holding up the reader board, weight benches, and the football blocking chute were all made by metals students. Welding students took first and second in just about every division at the skills contest held at COCC. Wanda Mosher showed the sewing classes items she makes in her shop and taught the girls the easiest ways to put a quilt together. Gordon Conley OSU B.S., M.S.lndu5trial Ed. Minor-Social Science Judy Dodge North Nazarene College O.S.U. B.A.-Home Economic Ed. Dave Johnson B.A., MA,-Industrial Minor'Social Science . Jack Lutzifh S.O.S.C. BS. -Elementary Ed. U of O M. S. -Guidance, Counseling Cheryl Volkenand demonstrates how to roll bread dough to classmates Teresa Lee and Ronnet! Dennis. Q3 we ..,, K ,X Qg l is K 'Wa I l sae. ll r- at g lyggiggy .g g f Z - i ' :fr f'f '51 5 - ,um g :g M M ff . iv i Student teacher Linda lwlder explains mace. ' ' 1 1 , , ff A Q T lii' 5 'ff 0 Q i PT ' A -I .... Nr sl. x rl N. iq -169' EHR Judy Lunny listens as Greg Holmes reads. Gordon Turner explains what's under the hood to a group of seniors. i
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I' 'lf , 1 12 K v New Qcifsa. t lllifgf' L' Qi, V 'Q C . Bonnie Buswell hugs Robin Fallon after a ymnastlcs win. if l W' 11W he Physical Education Department received a modest amount of sports equipment during the year. The metal shop made weight benches for the wrestling room, a rubberized track was laid on the lower field, the upper track was finished and tennis courts were built behind the parking lot. A swim team was also added, thanks to Bend Aquatics Center. John Johnson has made it a MV tradition to teach his sophomore health students about Future Shock . lt is the study of dehumanization and robotism of humans in the future. Robin Fallon if O. C.E. B. S. -P. E. Mnor-Health Don Hoiness U of 0 M.S. 8: B.S.-P.E. 8: Health Minor-Biology John Johnson O. C. E. B.S. -P.E. 8: Health Wnar-English Bill Smith Llnlield College M.E.D.-P.E. 8: Health wiv-4 Bill Usher At Port. State U. B.A.-P,E. 8: Health Mlnor-Italian M.S.T.-P.E. 81 Health Minor-Driver's Ed. John Johnson discusses the idea of wrestling equipment with Principal Jack Harris, Karen Richey, and Vice Principals Jim Woodworth and Brad Biegert.
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Connie Smith explains adoption proce- dures in Child Development. 52. 5 's J Y Q1 v L I Laura Williams studies a negative in Photojournalism Dave Johnson and Brad Hackerott go over directions. Chuck Mattox Long Beach State College BA.-History . UofO fi I i -' M,A. Rehabilitation - , ' Counseling A - f rf Bill Mayer C.O.C.C. AA.-Gen. Ed. U. of New Mexico B.S,-Industrial Ed. O.S.U. M.S.-Industrial Ed. Dorothy Stenkamp X O.S.U. B.S,-Home Economic Ed. Minor-Science 1.5 Gordon Turner West Wash. U. ' wal ' B.A.-Industrial Arts ' Minor-Athletic Coaching vg . llll gqgfi iigo so K i ' '-i fwzw f' Q if W' 4 ' .I t W' gf 5' g g gg is qi ii. , 4 t 1 ya.. Q si 'W ' sb--q if rl I K' M , , ,I , . ef' K my Ek st, Susan Ross and Judy Dodge criticize a pancake
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