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Skills Were Taught In Industrial Arts And Art Classes Four art classes were offered at NACHS this year. Art I taught students the basics of drawing, painting, and ceramics. Students worked with different materials to create more advanced projects in Art II. Third year art students worked on both painting and ceramics. A wall mural was painted in Mr. Carr’s office by the Art IV students, Peggy Laflen and Bobby Kearns. Students learned many skills through the Industrial Arts classes at NACHS. The classes included General Shop, which was necessary before taking any more advanced courses, drafting, electricity, metalworking, and machine wood working. Scoll Stehl. an Ari III student, touches up his clay frog. 18
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Business Ed. . . . The Beginning Of A Career Keith Reussand Dan Koenigstein are trying to type. Mrs. Canning dictates to her Shorthand II students. Business Law, Typing I, Sociology, and Psychology are the classes taught by Miss Jones. The teaching of Clerical Practice, secretarial practice, bookkeeping. Shorthand I and 11, and Typing II belong to Mrs. Canning. Miss Jones has many different types of students in her Typing I class. 17
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Ag And Home Ec Students Learned How To Grow And Prepare Food (above) Mr. Pclrowich inspects Jerry Mueller's welding while Jeff Wade waits for his to he looked at. (left) Mr. Asselmeier. a student teacher in Agriculture, lectures one of his classes. The Home Ec. classes included Home Ec. I. Home Ec. II. Child Care, and Family Living. Home Ec. I was a basic introduction to cooking and sewing. Students in Home Ec. II also studied cooking and sewing but at a more advanced level. Child Care and Family Living taught students about the problems of living with a family and taking care of young children. Agriculture courses offered students the opportunity to learn about the raising of crops and cattle. Among the choices were Farm Management. Ag. Power. Welding. Plant and Animal Science. Basic Ag.. Production Ag.. and Electricity and Surveying. (above) Julie Hentzel gets ready to sew the next seam on her Home Ec. project. (riftht) Craig Richardson and Jeff Lehr answer the questions on their Famik Living assignment. 19
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