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Projects Built Woodshop is the kind of class where an ordinary piece of wood is transformed into anything from a bowl to a gun cabinet. With the help of Mr. Ward-man, woodshop teacher, and with the aid of some new time-saving equipment, students are able to finish projects faster and easier than on their own. 1. Darren LaCasse, a very skilled woodworker. finishes sawing one of his projects. 2. Woodshop instructor. Mr. Ron Wardman, shows his class the art of the tablesaw Woodshop 17
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Students Create In Crafts Along with a new teacher, a new class is provided this year tor all art enthusiasts. In the Crafts class, Mr. Vincent teaches other forms of art besides drawing. This includes working with leather, clay, and even some jewelry. Mr. Vincent is a transfer from Myrtle Crest and has been working for eight years. He feels that teaching at a high school is a challenge because of the age of the pupils. 1 Mr. Vincent, Crafts teacher, assists Ann Heim and Tammy Amos with their projects, 2 Molding clay. Kristi Kincheloe prepares to start on her clay box. 3 Kathy Wamsley, Cindy Muenzer, and Patricia Mullenax group up to work on their clay boxes 16 Crafts
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Sixth House Features Sunspace Last year's Bobcat House started an energy saving tradition with a woodstove that heated the house's water. But this year's Bobcat House went one step further with a 9 x 23 ft. sunspace. The sunspace captures the sun's heat and distributes heat throughout the house. The sunspace will help save energy and money. Supervisor Mr. Hartvigson feels the construction class offers good experiences to students. It's an introduction to the carpentry trade with on-the-job experience. In construction class, the paperwork and homework is slim, but the individual labor gives a certain satisfaction. Mr. Hartvigson said, Construction is one of the best classes I have ever taught. He said he likes the class because he can observe the results rather than grade them. 1 Ready to work on the Bobcat House is Sherri Hooper. 2 Mr. Hartvigson helps Jim Fischer and Randy Davis with the roof on the garage of the Bobcat House 3. Tim Lakey and Bill Dollarhyde cut extra supports for the garage roof 18 Construction
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